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Interview Column

This week, JustArts spoke with Rebecca Miller '13, who is a Theater Arts major, and talked about her production 'Amaranthine,' as part of the Theater Arts Senior Festival next week. JustArts: As part of the Theater Arts Senior Festival, you are putting on an original production entitled Amaranthine. Can you tell me more about this play? Rebecca Miller: Well first of all, Amaranthine is defined as: 1.


Fiddle'Deis plays on string variety

My knowledge of stringed instruments is strictly limited to the few guitar lessons I took in fifth grade and listening to the screeches as my sister attempted to learn how to play violin.


Shakespeare flashes forward to the '90s

My first introduction into the befuddling prose of Shakespeare was Romeo and Juliet in my freshman year of high school; whether it was the teacher's fault or the text's, I was not entertained by the Shakespearean language, confusing plot twists and dramatic characters.


Interview Column - Cameron Wolff

After the release of his new single, JustArts sat down with Cameron Wolff '15 to discuss his passion for music and electronic band RapidFflow. JustArts: Would you tell me about the history of RapidFflow and how the group got started? Cameron Wolff: So, in the summer of 2008, I went to a music place in San Francisco and started messing around with online music making programs and then I showed Chris Atanasian, my best friend and the other half of RapidFflow, and we started making music. JA: How would you describe the style of music that RapidFflow makes? CW: We make electronic music, but there are a lot of sub-genres, like techno, trans-house, so we cross a lot of different styles.


Tsunami film features poignant family bond

The first few minutes of The Impossible were that of an overwhelming sense of doom. I knew exactly what was going to happen to the Bennett family-the devastating tsunami in Thailand in 2004 where they were vacationing for Christmas.


Spring meets three new exhibits

Whether it is the pop art of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, a modern Kiki Smith canvas sheet or a visiting photography exhibit from Dor Guez, the Rose Art Museum has distinguished itself as a premier emblem of what a modern museum should be.


Golden Globes enthrall viewers

The night began with a stroll down the red carpet-cameras flashing and celebs showing off the latest fashions-with a swarm of glamorous actors and actresses all vying for a coveted award.


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