Tuesday, May 09, 2006

M:I-3 accomplishes its mission

By AJ Fox, The Dartmouth Staff

There’s a scene in “Mission: Impossible III” that I want to discuss. It goes like this: An international arms dealer is attending a glamorous charity ball at the Vatican. A woman at the party takes a picture of him at a distance with a camera hidden in her make-up kit. She e-mails the picture to a man with a laptop, who plugs his computer into a portable machine that takes less than 30 seconds to generate a prosthetic mask which identically resembles the face of arms dealer. Another man puts on the mask, assumes the exact likeness of the arms dealer, and is able to pass for him at the party upstairs. More »

Ensemble performances mark end of term

By Caitlin Kelly, The Dartmouth Staff

As Spring term winds down, the arts community at Dartmouth is only starting up, with a host of performances scheduled for the remaining weeks. The musical options are varied, but consistently of high quality, offering students a break from tired frat basement playlists and top-40 radio hits. More »

Play ‘Woman in Mind’ opens Wed. in Bentley

According to playwright Alan Ayckbourn, “Laughter and seriousness can travel hand in hand … in fact, one without the other can prove highly undesirable.” More »