'Death' brings literary experience to Moore
By Christopher McMullen-Laird | September 30, 2004They made something out of nothing. What exactly it was they made out of "Death and the Ploughman," was, at best, unclear.
They made something out of nothing. What exactly it was they made out of "Death and the Ploughman," was, at best, unclear.
Have you ever gone through childbirth? Senior fellow Brian Griffeath-Loeb will do so tonight in Moore Theater.
World renowned violinist offers varied and interesting performance for sold out Spaulding
All elements of the show -- except the people -- fit into rolling wooden crates labeled in white spray paint: "Ex Machina." The multimedia production, "The Far Side of the Moon" played to a young audience this weekend.
It wasn't the regular crowd at the Flux Quartet's performance in Spaulding Auditorium Friday night.
Four stands were placed in a random setup on the stage, when seemingly premature applause greeted cellist Dimitry Khrychev after intermission.
Michael Webster and Leone Buyse make music on household items: vibrating soda straws, fastened together to form a double reed, and a partially filled water bottle are the instruments of choice for elementary school programs.