Category: ARTS
Social Themes and Stellar Cast Shine in Trinity’s ‘Cinderella’: Love, Socialism and The Shoe Taken Back
Olivia Silvey ’25 Editor-in-Chief Trinity’s most recent production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” is more than the classic rags to riches story we’re familiar with. […]
“The Pipeline” by Cassidy Willie-Lawes ‘24 Searches for the Line Between Education and Incarceration
Savannah Brooks ’26 Managing Editor On Tuesday, March 26, senior Theater and Dance major Cassidy Willie-Lawes ’24 premiered her senior thesis, “The Pipeline,” a 10 […]
The Dazzling Bermudian Gombey Dance Tradition Visits the Gruss Music Hall
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Managing Editor Inspired by her ongoing research on the Gombey dance tradition in Bermuda, Visiting Scholar in Residence Dorothea Hast invited four […]
Rosa Chang’s “Crowing Hour” Reflects Her Artistic Journey From Seoul to Hartford
Hannah Lorenzo ’24 Arts & Entertainment Editor Artist Rosa Chang showcased “Crowing Hour,” a selection of artworks that demonstrate what she learned as a Studio […]
“Rise” on Display at Widener Gallery Inspires Conversation Regarding Intersectional Identities
Rajsi Rana ’26 News Editor “Rise” on display at the Widener Gallery at the Austin Arts Center is an eccentric and colorful collection, displaying work […]
Women’s History Month Film Recommendations
Hannah Smith ’26 Staff Writer As Women’s History Month comes to an end, now is a great time to look back at some brilliant films […]
How Lana Del Rey Promotes Feminism Through Her Sad Girl Persona
Bella Chirkis ’27 Staff Writer Singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey makes “atmospheric, orchestral, retro-60’s- sounding pop that showcases her torchy image and sensuously husky […]
Nest Artists Co-Founder Christopher Cooper ’23 Pursues Postgraduate Studio Arts Career
Hannah Lorenzo ’24 Arts & Entertainment Editor If you pay close attention to the event flyers posted around campus, you may have just seen the […]
The Hot Wing King: A Grand Prize in Poor Pacing
Lily McMahon ’24 Contributing Writer I was expecting a modest audience at Hartford Stage’s “The Hot Wing King” given that it was only the second […]
Senior Spotlight: Yves Semana Gisubizo ’24, AKA Sem-G Dile, Talks Music and Life After Graduation
Linnea Mayo ’26 Arts & Entertainment Editor Rwandan musician Yves Semana Gisubizo ’24, better known by his artist name Sem-G Dile, has been making music […]