Women's rights was the center of attention on the evening of March 3rd in the McCook Auditorium for the viewing of A Hero for Daisy, Mary Mazzio's inspiring documentary on a single scandalous incident at Yale that became a milestone that revolutionized women's athletics.
0 CommentsToo rarely does one leave a theatrical performance with a hickey. If you witnessed the world premier of Dinner Games, chances are you had this unique pleasure. Written by, directed by, and starring David Calder '08, Dinner Games premiered to two packed houses in Seabury 19 on Feb.
0 CommentsThis past Friday night, hundreds of fans turned out to see Ted Leo and the Pharmacists rock The Living Room in Providence, Rhode Island. Accompanied by local Rhode Island band Elvis Perkins in Dearland and Spain's Les Aus, Leo riveted the packed audience with a mix of old, new, and as-of-yet unreleased tracks.
0 CommentsIt seemed as though the Oscars this year epitomized all that is wrong with Hollywood and the box office. Stars wearing designer dresses and expensive jewelry touted the virtues of civil disobedience and old-school Hollywood glamour. Presenters urged viewers that seeing films in the theater was an important part of the experience (and the $10 ticket price doesn't hurt them either) and stressed the negative impact piracy was having on the movie industry.
0 CommentsWith additional reporting by Lila Claghorn '08. Once upon a time in an unspecified land there lived two kings (Hildebrand and Gama) who promised each other that their children, only one year old at the time, would wed in twenty years. It is now "20 years later" and time for Professor of Music Gerald Moshell's final Trinity's Annual Spring Musical Princess Ida to begin.
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