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Duelly Noted takes home the jackpot in a capella showdown

On Sunday, Nov. 17 Hamilton’s newest a capella group turned heads and won Turning Stone Resort Casino’s first annual A Capella Showdown.  Participating in their first ever competition, Duelly edged out teams from Colgate University, Syracuse University and Cornell University, among others. More ...

F.I.L.M. to screen Manakamana

This Sunday, the Forum on Image and Language In Motion (F.I.L.M.) and the Asian Studies department will screen Manakamana, a recent project by filmmakers Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez. The filmmakers will introduce the film and participate in a Q&A session after the screening. More ...

IMF fall concert brings Sky Ferreira, Smith Westerns and DownBeat Keys to the Hill for a night of pop rock

The Independent Music Fund (IMF), along with WHCL 88.7 brought rising pop star Sky Ferreira to Tolles Pavilion as the headliner for their fall concert. Just days before the show, Ferreira announced new winter performance dates, as she will be supporting Miley Cyrus’s Bangerz Tour. More ...

‘12 Years’ haunts viewers with America’s past

Steve McQueen is an uncompromising filmmaker.  He is, after all, the man who let loose a full frontal Fassbender on the world in Shame.  Therefore, McQueen is the perfect director to handle the material of 12 Years a Slave, the true story of Solomon Northup. More ...

Kronos Quartet compels Wellin with contemporary performance

On Friday, the internationally renowned Kronos Quartet performed in Wellin Hall as part of the Quartet’s 40th anniversary tour.  Among other works, the group played the recently premiered sixth Philip Glass quartet.  With the exception of Requiem for a Dream, all the pieces were written in the last five years. More ...

15 years later, Slim asked to come to Hamilton

The Campus Activities Board (CAB) may have put on  the best acoustic coffeehouse performance of the semester this past Thursday with Langhorne Slim and guests The DuPont Brothers. More ...

Good Person is a play to see and discuss

The Good Person of Szechwan, playing in Minor Theater this weekend, is not a straightforward theater production by any means.  The play thrives on its ambiguity, a fact that may confuse unsuspecting audience members. More ...

2011 Polar Music prize winners Kronos Quartet to showcase reimagined contemporary classical

What is great music, and does it even exist yet? These are questions that pull at David Harrington, violinist and founder of the Kronos Quartet. More ...

Interview: F.I.L.M. curator Scott MacDonald

The Forum for Image and Language in Motion (F.I.L.M.) showcases the work of remarkable filmmakers working today. We asked Scott MacDonald, curator of F.I.L.M., about the series and next Sunday’s event, The Extravagant Shadows by David Gatten. Gatten will visit Hamilton for the viewing and talk with Professor MacDonald’s Avant-Garde Film class. More ...

Hamilton celebrates Ezra Pound’s 128th Birthday

Forum on Image and Language and Motion (F.I.L.M.) celebrated Hamilton alumnus and late poet Ezra Pound’s 128th birthday last Wednesday with a night full of history and experimental film adaptations. More ...

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