On Saturday Nov. 12, the music department presented Autumn Serenade, Smith’s annual fall chorus concert. The concert featured four ensembles: Smith Chamber Singers, Smith Glee…
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It isn’t cannibalism for the sake of cannibalism, nor is it romance for the sake of romance — Luca Guadagnino’s “Bones And All” (2022) bleeds…
Rather than spending your Saturday night at a sweaty basement party or in the Carroll Room, take an eight-minute walk downtown to local Northampton venue…
Hillerska: a private boarding school tucked away in Sweden; horseback riding, rowing, rowdy parties and, most notably, 16-year-old Crown Prince Wilhelm. Still, “Young Royals” (2022)…
When you conjure up a mental image of a “professional banjo player,” a 17-year-old young woman from Brooklyn may not be exactly who comes to…
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. How do you separate Sylvia Plath’s poetic works from the sensationalized mythology surrounding her legacy? This is…
More than nine million viewers streamed “House of the Dragon’s” finale, making it HBO’s most-watched conclusion since “Game of Thrones.” Despite being set in the…
Since her start posting home-recorded music on Bandcamp in 2015, Sophie Allison, also known as Soccer Mommy, has blown lo-fi rock out of the bedroom and onto an international stage. Her current tour brings her to play MASS MoCa in North Adams, Mass. on Nov. 5th. Her latest album, “Sometimes, Forever,” slides smoothly into moody synths and lyrical darkness.
For students looking to engage with the full range of the liberal arts curriculum at Smith, music performance lessons can provide a new area of…
The 1975 is an indie pop band based in England, known for their witty and self-deprecating lyrics set to energetic, autotuned beats. They released their…