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Expressive Dancing Voices

By Amy Shin

On September 18th, Studio 47 was graced with the choreography of Trinity alumna (class of 1998) Christina Soules, accompanied by dancers from the Massachusetts' Five College community and The Vibes, Smith College's a cappella group. Three dances were performed, called "Walking with Yaya Tana", "Heartstring", and "Wandering Echoes".

Williams in One Hour Photo: Not Your Typical Stalker

Seasoned Comedian Delivers Powerful & Rare Performance, Breathing Reality Into A Would-Be Cliché

By Matthew Barison

I saw the trailer about a month ago and didn't quite know what to make of it. A film with Robin Williams as a lonely one hour photo guy turned stalker and perhaps more… what was this really all about? My curiosity got the best of me, and last Thursday I roped two friends into coming with me to the Crown to check it out.

Spinning Into Butter Stirs Up the Issue of Racism

By Bailey Triggs

Imagine for a moment that you're on the other side of the student-administrator relationship. You've recently moved to Vermont to become the Dean of Students at Belmont College when your professor boyfriend (and only real friend at the college) dumps you when his (surprise!) long-term girlfriend returns from sabbatical.

Concert Choir Serves Up Feast

Delivers Buffet Saturday with Promises of a Second Helping

By Cristina Guido

The Trinity College Concert Choir impressed both students and parents with a short yet harmonious concert which was part of the Family Weekend Program. The performance took place on Saturday, September 21 from 10:55am until 11:00 am in the Washington Room of Mather Hall.

A Cappella & Dessert

By Jackie Harvey

On Friday night, the Trinity a capella groups performed for the second time this year, showcasing their newest members for parents and students alike. Those that gathered for the 9:00 PM performance were treated to a variety of coffees, ice-creams and desserts prior to the performance.

Is It Hot in Here ...

By Elizabeth Welsch

...or is it just all these great movies? Sure, it's autumn, it's supposed to be cooling down, but things are heating up at Cinestudio. If you want to see… …something completely different from anything you've ever seen before: drama, suspense, musical numbers, history—and that's just the first half-hour! Tuesday night's your last chance to see this Indian epic following the efforts of a group of villagers working to win a high-stakes cricket game in 1893, when India was still a British colony.

A New England Tradition

By Jackie Harvey

The Big E, happening September 13- 29, 2002, is New England's autumn tradition and the eigth largest fair in the U.S. There's no better place to enjoy the sights, sounds and taste tempting aromas of the fall season than at The Big E. It's a New England extravaganza with free top name entertainment, major exhibits, The Big E Super Circus, the Avenue of States, dazzling thrill shows, New England history and agriculture, rides, shopping, crafts, a daily parade, and foods from around the world for 17 fun filled days during New England's most colorful season.

Professor Alcorn Gets Deep with Black Crow's Guitarist

Marc Ford Coming to Trinity in Weeks to Deliver Workshop and Concert Backed by New Band

Marc Ford & The Sinners will come to Trinity on Wednesday, October 2, to play a concert at 8 PM in Vernon Center. The band will also hold a one-hour workshop about their music at 5 PM. John Alcorn (Prof. in Italian Studies) interviewed Marc Ford by telephone in Los Angeles, while Marc was getting ready to go on the road with his new band and thinking ahead to his visit to Trinity.

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