A talk with filmmaker Beth B
October 8, 2015A brief talk with filmmaker Beth B. More ...
A brief talk with filmmaker Beth B. More ...
Over the past few years, the mid-semester concerts of the Campus Activities Board (CAB) have featured artists like JoJo, Grouplove and RAC to name a few. While these concerts were fun, they were not particularly memorable. CAB’s Fall 2015 Concert featuring singer/songwriter Zella Day this Friday, Oct. 9, however, will be different. Fresh off her first major tour in support of her full-length debut album KICKER (June 2015), Day is set to deliver one of the most impressive and authentic performance Hamilton has ever seen. More ...
Last Saturday, Oct. 3, all five of Hamilton’s a cappella groups performed their annual Fallcoming concert in the Chapel. More ...
The audience stills. Idle chatter trickles down into silence. Slam poet Elizabeth Acevedo walks up to the mic. The stage lights encompass her face. She opens up her mouth and she roars. More ...
This past weekend, the Forum on Image and Language in Motion (F.I.L.M.) series hosted the Alloy Orchestra, who performed their original score to Dziga Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera (1929). More ...
Ainhoa Amestoy’s play, Quijote. Femenino. Plural. Sanchica, princesa de Barataria, offers a new lens through which we can appreciate the paragon of Spanish literature. It aims to empower the female characters of Don Quixote by relating their stories from a female perspective, thus taking away some of the power of male characters in this traditional patriarchy. More ...
Beth B, one of the most prominent “No Wave” filmmakers of the 1970s and ’80s, arrives on the Hill this Sunday for a screening of her new film, Exposed! as part of the fall Forum on Image and Language in Motion (F.I.L.M.) F.I.L.M. series. More ...
Hamilton Performing Arts opens its fall 2015 season with a visit from Alash Ensemble this Saturday, Sept. 26. The award-winning group will showcase traditional throat singing, an ancient technique of Tuvan music. More ...
CAB’s first comedy show of the year was a welcomed distraction. More ...
Hamilton College is fortunate enough to frequently attract speakers who do amazing work all over the world. Although many inspire passion with their lectures, few come close to the passion and invigoration of Rhodessa Jones. On Tuesday afternoon she addressed the students crowded into Fillius Events Barn and encouraged them to become activists and think about themselves and their roots. More ...