Category: ARTS
"Romeo and Juliet" opens at Hartford Stage
TRIP SLAYMAKER, ’18 A&E EDITOR In the theater and film world of today, a Shakespeare production has to be unique: it must present itself to […]
Kanye West's new album tempered by media fanfare
MATTIAS “DUSTY” PRIBOR, ’16 STAFF WRITER Over the past month the impending release of Kanye West’s new album The Life of Pablo has created quite […]
"Brooklyn" at Cinestudio offers a new kind of love story
TRIP SLAYMAKER ’18 A&E EDITOR There is something about Brooklyn that places it outside of time. The simplest way to label this movie is as […]
“Great Expectations” to open at Trinity
ERIN GANNON ’19 A&E Editor At the start of the semester, the Theater and Dance Department announced that “Great Expectations” is this spring’s main stage production […]
Kennedy ’16 and the Woolly Mammoths perform at the Mill
Pete Prendergast ’16 Editor in Chief It’s hard not to be romantic about a garage band. Our portrait of “Americana” owes a great debt to […]
Trinity Bantam Artist of the Week: Erin Murphy ’19
ERIN GANNON ’19 A&E EDITOR As most young children do, Erin Murphy ‘19 had an active imagination as a child. She would invent towns and […]
Cinestudio Preview: The Danish Girl breaks barriers
MAX FERTIK, 19′ STAFF WRITER Arriving shortly to our very own Cinestudio is the hugely successful and controversial love story, The Danish Girl. A […]
The Academy Awards: Previews and Predictions
MATTIAS PRIBOR, ’16 STAFF WRITER While criticism of the Academy Awards from Hollywood stars like Spike Lee as well as Will and Jada Pinkett Smith […]
Tripod Exclusive: Hartford's Own "West End Blend"
TRIP SLAYMAKER, ’18 A&E EDITOR Trinity students have always had a fondness for their live music- most notably on weekends, at the Mill on […]
Cinestudio Preview: "The Hateful Eight" packs a punch
TRIP SLAYMAKER, ’18 A&E EDITOR At their most effective, the films of Quentin Tarantino are sharp, fun, violent and disturbing all at the same […]