Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Kahn and Ruseckas present complementary pastel perspectives

By Worthy Dye, The Dartmouth Staff

Under normal circumstances, a passing glance at an artist working on the Green would not be a reason to stop in one's tracks on the way to lunch at Collis. Normally, however, the artist would not be Wolf Kahn. More »

Hall's 'Fall' imagines, grapples with Frost's inner thoughts

By Tom Mandel, The Dartmouth Staff

Volumes upon volumes of literary criticism and biographies have been written about Robert Frost over the years, but none has tackled his intellect. None, that is, until Brian Hall's novel, "Fall of Frost" (2008). More »