Category: ARTS
"Expectations" at Trinity
SOPHIA GOURLEY, ’19 STAFF WRITER A play based on Charles Dickens’ s renowned novel “Great Expectations” will be performed at Trinity College’s Austin Arts […]
Cinestudio preview: Matt Damon in “The Martian”
TRIP SLAYMAKER ’18 A&E EDITOR Space really is the final frontier. It’s cold, lifeless, and big. And if you happen to live in any movie […]
Album review: Martin Courtney’s “Many Moons”
MATIAS PRIBOR ’16 STAFF WRITER Martin Courtney, of Real Estate fame, delivers homage to suburban life in its comforts and flaws on his debut solo […]
Review of Hartford Stage’s annual “A Christmas Carol”
BY TRIP SLAYMAKER ’18 A&E EDITOR How do you reimagine a story so beloved and so popular that it seems to defy the progression of […]
Students showcase music videos this coming Thursday
BY ANDREW HATCH ’17 BUSINESS MANAGER Earlier this year a small group of students got the music video production experience of a lifetime when Professor […]
Cinestudio preview: “Steve Jobs” shows man and myth
MATIAS PRIBOR ’16 STAFF WRITER “Steve Jobs” grasps for the kind of formula that brought screenwriter Aaron Sorkin his most recent success in “The Social […]
Trinity’s Jazz Band to host first performance of the year
MAX FERTIK ’19 STAFF WRITER Jazz as a genre does not find itself often on the minds of today’s youth. There simply isn’t enough excitement […]
Review of Adele’s dramatic comeback song: “Hello”
AMANDA LUNDERGAN ’17 A&E EDITOR It’s nearing 2016, and Adele is back at it—crushing the music industry. After her internationally successful album “21” came out […]
Vivian Lamb: more than just a costume designer
BHUMIKA CHOUDHARY ’18 STAFF WRITER The Trinity costume shop is a crucial part of the plays and musicals performed here. It not only supports the […]
Cinestudio Preview: Ambitious "The Walk" premieres on campus
TRIP SLAYMAKER ’18 A&E EDITOR The element of danger can make any situation more interesting to watch on film. Danger is effective—it glues a […]