Still North hosts poetry reading
On June 28, Still North Books & Bar held a poetry reading featuring poets Kate Gibbel, Carlene Kucharczyk and Alexandria Hall.
On June 28, Still North Books & Bar held a poetry reading featuring poets Kate Gibbel, Carlene Kucharczyk and Alexandria Hall.
“Inside Out 2” dives deeper into the complexities of young adulthood.
On June 23, students with all levels of dance experience participated in auditions for Dartmouth’s five sophomore summer dance groups.
Arts majors from the Class of 2024 are pursuing a wide array of career paths, from producing films and working in theater to exploring art therapy and tech startups.
One writer follows the history of the annual Dartmouth Lūʻau, from its creation in 1996 to present day.
As Dartmouth seniors pack up their rooms, they must make decisions about what to take with them into the next chapter and what to leave behind.
As summer approaches, new fashion trends are emerging around campus.
Three former arts editors — now graduating seniors — say goodbye to Dartmouth by sharing the songs that got them through college.
Indie-pop band Bermuda Search Party — formerly known as The Q-Tip Bandits — came to campus for the third time to play Green Key @ Collis.
Students share their Green Key styles and fashion inspirations.
Chen plays ophthalmologist Wang in the upcoming film, which is based on Wang’s memoir about his journey to becoming a doctor.
After winning the 2024 Battle of the Bands competition, student band Read Receipts will open for Young M.A and Shaggy at Green Key.
One writer explores a campus artform that is sometimes overlooked — the design of Dartmouth pong tables.
The Dartmouth spoke to members of Programming Board about how the committee selects its artists — and how much they cost.
The show included performances by student drag performers, members of Sheba dance troupe and RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 finalist Mistress Isabelle Brooks.
Directed by “Call Me By Your Name’s” Luca Gaudagnino, “Challengers” follows a love triangle between three tennis professionals.
“Spring Awakening” explores topics of sexual enlightenment, mental health and social repression through theatre.
A wing of the renovated center will be named after Daryl and Steven Roth in honor of their donation — the largest dedicated to the arts in College history.
Sofia Ortiz ’26 explores the campus locations that inspire student artists.
Arts events on campus this week include a piano competition, Hop films and performances at Sawtooth Kitchen.