Rose Art Museum Opening 2013, Andy Warhol: Image Machine
What can you say about Andy Warhol that hasn't already been said about him by every hipster art junkie a thousand times?
What can you say about Andy Warhol that hasn't already been said about him by every hipster art junkie a thousand times?
Talk about a labor of love. During this past week's second annual Senior Thesis Festival, Viktoria Lange '13 presented a remarkable production of Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice, a play that she has been "completely obsessed" with since her sophomore year of college.
I must confess I was rather unnerved when I first joined the drum circle during Thursday's event "Music+Rhythm+Community." Usually, an event review requires me to sit in the audience as I take notes on my iPhone about the actors in a theatrical production or the harmonies in a musical ensemble.
Last Friday evening, Levin Ballroom looked nothing like it has ever looked before. Bright lights adorned the ceiling, the walls and the stage, and the audience's excitement filled the room.
There is a fine line between humor and horror, and the Department of Theater Arts' production of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman, directed by Jeremy Fiske skillfully tight-roped across that precarious line during its performances this week.
As the lights dim and the audience inches closer to the edges of the seats, the cheers suffuse the room with a frenzy.
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