Micaela Baranello
Guest Writer
Micaela Baranello is a member of the class of 2007. She served as a reporter, as Arts Editor, and as Chief Copy Editor with the Gazette, and in 2007 received the Drew Pearson Award in Student Journalism for her three years' work with the publication. At Swarthmore, she majored in music and at last notice was living it up as a graduate student in New Jersey.
History with the Gazette
- 2005-2007: Arts Editor
- 2003-2005: Staff Reporter
Contributions to the Gazette
- Jamboree promises unfathomable amount of fun, excitement
- Mark Loria '08 to perform jazz piano recital
- Directing II Night of Scenes this weekend
- Haverford's Sharpless and our Sharples
- Copy Editor's note
- Orchestra 2001 takes on Ligeti, Kim, Menotti, and Prado
- Operatically, my dear Watson: "A Scandal in Bohemia" premieres
- Orchestra 2001 offers world premiere, modernism, and Mozart
- How Swarthmoor became Swarthmore
- Movie review: "The Prestige" keeps you guessing
- Simeone lectures on, Hill plays music of Olivier Messaien
- ML Mystery Dinner Theater kills
- Movie review: "The Science of Sleep" a delightfully odd journey
- Orchestra 2001 strings perform Ligeti, Rochberg, and Bernstein
- Magill walk oak to survive attack by Ernesto
- Credit/no credit deadline extended next semester
- Weekend Roundup: Philadelphia Orchestra, Wilma Theater, and a farewell
- Weekend roundup: The Civilians and the Zoo
- Weekend Roundup: "Hell Meets Henry Halfway" and "Albert Herring"
- Weekend Roundup: Wyeth and Franz Ferdinand (the band, that is)
- Where are the Parrish vending machines?
- Weekend Roundup: Philadelphia Orchestra and Philly Film Festival
- "Big Love" pushes limits
- Weekend Roundup: "Dancing at Lughnasa" and "Thank You for Smoking"
- Orchestra 2001 celebrates Romanian music old and new
- Weekend Roundup: St. Paddy's Day, and "V for Vendetta"
- Library update: Mardi Gras, logos, and a blog
- Weekend Roundup: Special spring break edition
- Weekend roundup: Crazy Russian horror movies and Beethoven
- Weekend Roundup: Silly theater and a silly movie
- Momenta Quartet to premiere new work, "Intelligent Design"
- Weekend Roundup: Iraqi women and British conductors
- Weekend Roundup: French film and experimental music
- Bar-David, Sato explore cello-piano repertoire
- Campus movie screenings in limbo
- Weekend roundup: Orchestra and more movies
- Weekend roundup: Auteurs and a concert
- While you were out: winter break news roundup
- Beckerman speaks on Dvorak's American journey
- Weekend Roundup: "Measure for Measure" and a holiday light show
- Jane Comfort and Company perform dynamic modern dance
- Weekend roundup: Harry Potter! and other diversions
- Inquirer commentary editor Timpane speaks on the fourth estate
- An existential nightmare in Olde Club: "The Misunderstanding" to be performed
- Weekend Roundup: Orchestra 2001 and "Pride and Prejudice"
- Swatmail running again after spam server glitch, no messages lost
- Mark Thatcher '06 to give recital
- Weekend roundup: Dutch landscapes and "Adrift in Macao"
- Weekend roundup: "I Am My Own Wife" and Gogol Bordello
- Weekend Roundup: Philadelphia Orchestra and indie movies
- Mark Juergensmeyer speaks on religion and insurgency in Iraq and beyond
- Orchestra 2001 performs stunning Crumb, mysterious Tan
- Weekend Roundup: Eileen Ivers, Dead Girlfriends, and The Roots
- The fickle Lang vending machine
- Chilling play "Harvest" provokes discussion
- Weekend roundup: Katrina benefits and more Fringe Festival fun
- Mee speaks on modern Indian theater
- Schechner speaks on Indian theater and aesthetics
- College Corner: Meet "Swarthmore Slump" auteur Alex Kieft '06
- Movie Review: "The Constant Gardener," a look at Africa, activism, and pharmaceuticals
- Weekend roundup
- Weekend Roundup: Things to do in places other than ML
- Brantley speaks on nexus of Broadway and celebrity
- Doing the Time Warp: Rocky Horror Picture Show to explode onto campus tonight
- Weekend Roundup: Arts & Culture Week in Philly
- Weekend Roundup: Wallace and Gromit, and some Philadelphia hints
- Why the swim test?
- New Wasserstein play features Swarthmore in a supporting role
- Weekend roundup
- Victor Navasky speaks on a life in journalism
- Tamara Ryan '06 to give junior recital
- Catherine Fukuda '07 to perform with College Orchestra
- Weekend roundup
- Young Democrats, seniors rally for Social Security
- Mark Thatcher '06 to sing modern music
- Weekend roundup
- Simon Morrison lectures on lost Prokofiev ballet
- "Very midsummer madness": "Twelfth Night" to be performed
- Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster gives master class to Swarthmore violinists
- Shea Scruggs '05 to give senior recital
- Weekend roundup
- Raciti and Co. ready to "Dance Dangerously"
- "When life throws you potatoes, make latkes": Hamantaschen v. Latke debate held
- Orchestra 2001 presents newly completed Mozart opera
- Weekend roundup
- Board approves budget with 4.75% tuition hike
- Students to give benefit concert for tsunami victims
- Night of Comic Scenes keeps things light
- Weekend roundup
- Professors discuss the importance of the humanities
- Grabois and Shih present Classical Mystery Tour
- Gerald Graff speaks on educational methods and sources
- Weekend roundup
- Movie Review: "The Merchant of Venice": Worth $7 but not a pound of flesh
- Weekend roundup
- Dawn Upshaw gives master class to Swarthmore singers
- SEPTA Update: Reactions and Reverberations
- New music by Swarthmore professors to be performed tonight
- Weekend roundup
- Weekend roundups
- SEPTA cuts delayed but no solution yet
- A Cappella Jamboree preview
- Exam week movie preview
- New Dorm getting a name soon
- Richard Fletcher hired as new conductor of college orchestra
- Movie Review: "Kinsey" is a perceptive look at sex and social mores
- Bang on a Can All-Stars, Orchestra 2001 perform
- Margaret Leng Tan to perform music of George Crumb
- Post speaks on causes of terrorism
- Faculty panel discusses Darfur genocide, students urge action
- Movie Review: "Vera Drake" is a sad humanist drama
- College offers staff three hours leave for election volunteering
- Large Scale Event process tweaked, coordinator added
- John Edwards addresses enthusiastic Haverford crowd
- Movie Review: Che Takes a Road Trip in "The Motorcycle Diaries"
- Peter Boal and Company performs
- Pterodactyls in the Night: SWIL prepares for annual Hunt
- Parrish renovation continues, residents and WSRN weather the noise
- Movie review: "Bright Young Things"
- Movie review: "Vanity Fair" pretty, but not sharp enough
