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The Setonian

24 Hours of Peace An Overview

Author: Liz Braunstein The variety and quality of artistic ability of 24 Hours For Peace was as impressive and dense as promised. The second annual celebration began Oct. 11 and lasted until late the next day, consisting of dance, music and comedy. The event, heavily influenced by the pending war with ...


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Clemmons' Tenor Anything but Tenuous

Author: Alexandra Hay On Oct. 5, Mead Chapel was illuminated by François Clemmons, Twilight artist-in-residence, dressed in a bright gold jacket and enshrouded by the sound of his own glorious tenor voice, which was accompanied by Assistant in Music Cynthia Huard on the piano. The theme for this fifth ...


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Not on Their Knees Yet, Artists Will Plead for Peace

Author: Daniel Wolf Roda The Middlebury music and arts scene waits in anticipation for the upcoming second Annual "24 Hours of Peace" music and entertainment festival. The event will kick off this Friday evening in Pearson's lounge, migrate to the Gamut Room at 1 a.m. and then continue in front of McCullough ...


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Battle of the Bunk-or Is It?

Author: Abbie Beane Someone paints a small, red dot on a white canvas — it's art. Someone blends a grapefruit and puts the purée into a shopping cart — it's art. Three people squirm around onstage wearing nothing but banana peels and salsa — it's art. Hence the reason why art and performance ...


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Rinde Eckert Divines for New Ideas Performer Extraordinaire Delivers One-Man Show, "An Idiot Divine," Using Sorrowful Twists and Hysterical Turns--Putting His Audience on an Emotional Roller Coaster

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe Once in a while theater takes you to both extremes of the emotional continuum and back again. Bouncing between sorrow and delight, you are left anywhere but in between. When a joke can just as quickly become a dismal commentary on human nature, and a funny quirk turn to angry, ...


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Shakespeare Standing Still in 21st Century

Author: Chase Kvasnak Dimiter Daphinoff's speech on Monday, titled "Shakespeare in the 21st Century," focused on the not-always-recognizable contemporary relevance of Shakespeare's almost five centuries-old works. Daphinoff said that "Hamlet's wonderful reflection on the waste of human life, compared ...


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Randolph Meddles With Steel Guitar

Author: Liz Lathey Something happened last Thursday night at the Higher Ground in Winooski, Vt. Something happened between Robert and Marcus Randolph, Danyel Morgan and John Ginty. The musical chemistry between these four musicians, who together make up the Family Band, was undeniable as they played ...


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Strangefolk Lacks Energy (and Audience)

Author: Liz Braunstein To the delight of many barefooted, grooving students who filled nearly half of the McCullough Social Space on Sept. 20, Strangefolk performed a two-hour show to promote their newly released live album, "Coast to Coast." Their set began with a rendition of the "Fat Albert" theme ...


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Second-Half Woes Hand Football Opening Loss

Author: Neil Onsdorff It was a hazy, cloudy, overcast, intermittently rainy Saturday afternoon as Middlebury College football kicked off its 2002 season. As the sun started to break through towards the end of the second half the Panthers saw their 14-point lead disappear like parking on campus as the ...


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Punk Legend Jesse Michaels

Author: Daniel Wolf Roda This past Friday my friend and I forewent the fresh Middlebury derriere to witness the opening show of Asian Man Records' second annual Plea for Peace / Take Action Tour (PFP/TAT) in Worcester, Mass., featuring the return of modern punk legend Jesse Michaels to the public stage.Michaels ...




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