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“I love painting because in its immutable stillness it seems to exist outside time in a way no other art can.” -Siri Hustvedt, Mysteries of The Rectangle, 2005 This immutable stillness is something Bill Scott associates with his own work. As he sheepishly took the podium in LPAC this Thursday [...]
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Weekend Roundup:
Weekend Roundup: Parody, Scull, and Crossbones
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Another weekend comes around and there are still plenty of shows running during the last few days of the Philly Fringe Festival. There are also a number of activities, whether [...]
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Multimedia Migration Project to Launch Later this Year
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Sophomore Calvin Ho ’11 has always been fascinated by the immigrant experience. Growing up as the son of refugees in an LA neighborhood composed largely of recent Mexican and Salvadorian [...]
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Georgian Vocal Group, Trio Kavkasia Visits Swarthmore
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This weekend, a trio of American musicians is coming to Swarthmore to introduce our campus to a cultural experience: Georgian music. Trio Kavkasia will perform in Lang Concert Hall at [...]
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The Fringe Moderates:
Cuckoo Clock Neutrality
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In the classic film The Third Man, Holly Martins, an American writer of dime novels, goes to postwar Vienna looking for his old friend Harry Lime, who has gotten involved [...]
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Today:
This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.
Tonight:
Utterly barbaric, I know.
Tomorrow:
But honestly? You're not missing much.
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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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