On Feb. 17 and 18 at Weinstein Auditorium, SEC presented “Loving,” a film that captures a monumental event in the Civil Rights Era. “Loving” depicts…
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Patience Kayira ’20 Contributing Writer It takes valiant effort and athleticism to dance barefoot on the tips of one’s toes, high- demi pointe (in dance…
Bebe Miller recently joined the Smith community as the 2016-2017 William Allan Neilson Professor. Hosted by the Department of Dance, Professor Miller will deliver three…
For that person in your life who dislikes musicals because characters inexplicably launch into song and dance at several key intervals, I recommend you take…
SPOILER ALERT. Over the break, I, like most of you, caught myself up on some of my favorite TV shows. One of my said favorites…
On Jan. 27, the frigid winter air set a fittingly ominous tone for the opening night of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”…
Very rarely does a television show premiere three 90-minute episodes per season every few years, yet British television show “Sherlock” continues to be a huge…
I grew up watching Gilmore Girls with my mom. On snow days and sleepovers, I’d watch it with my friends. Even after rewatching the entire…