Student Production Haven offers commentary about the necessity of maintaining safe spaces
May 4, 2017The Untitled-at-Large production of Haven took place on April 27 at 7 p.m. in the Chapel. More ...
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The Untitled-at-Large production of Haven took place on April 27 at 7 p.m. in the Chapel. More ...
The Hamilton College Orchestra performed its annual spring concert on Friday, April 28 with a diverse selection of symphonic music at no cost to the Hamilton community. More ...
This past week, the Career Center hosted a talk by Hamilton alumnus Justin Tyler ’01 in the Sadove Conference Room. More ...
On April 24, Holi, a festival of colors, came to Hamilton. With its origins in India, Holi celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring. More ...
Karmenife Paulino, a comedian who utilizes feminism and women’s issues in her stand-up, performed in the Sadove Student Center living room this past Thursday, April 20. More ...
On Saturday, April 22, in the Red Pit, four Hamilton alumni came to talk about their roles in the publishing industry. In their talk, “Explorations in Publishing: How to Publish a Novel,” the group talked about each of their different roles. More ...
Last Thursday, April 20, Red Weather brought artists Jacob Brooks and Maya Chun to campus. Walking into the underground space, it was dark– the perfect environment for an avant garde poetry reading. More ...
April on the hill, while one of the busiest months, also happens to be jazz appreciation month. Despite the hustle and bustle of his schedule, Professor of music “Doc” Michael Woods took time to honor this important month with a special concert, “Doc and Friends,” on Wednesday, April 19. More ...
Sophocles’ Antigone was written around 441 BCE as part of the Oedipus trilogy, and has since been adapted and performed countless times around the world. The story of the rebellious Antigone, a young woman who opposes man’s law to obey the laws of the gods, has appealed to audiences since its first performance. Anne Carson’s Antigonick is among its adaptations, and on Thursday, April 13, the Hamilton College Theatre Department began its run of a deeply politicized version of Anne Carson’s translation. More ...
Improvisation takes many forms on and off stage. From the get go, the vibe at an improv show is different from other types of comedy. A huge part of improv is audience participation, so when you step out on stage there is no disconnect between your performance and what the audience wants to see. More ...