February 04, 2012 |
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ANDREA WOJCIK
[caption id="attachment_1710" align="aligncenter" width="480" caption="ANDREA WOJCIK"][/caption]Roughly 350 viewers crowded the Silpe Gallery last Saturday evening and enjoyed the photography of 12 Hartford Art School seniors during the opening of the Senior BFA Photography Exhibition—“The Present.” For these seniors, the show will be their last on campus. Four years of study
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Room Selection 2010 is fast approaching and will take place next Saturday, April 10 in the Konover Great Room. If you have been paying any attention to your Hartford e-mail account, weekly updates from the Office of Residential Life have been flooding student inboxes. For students to be eligible for
In 2001, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg collaborated in executive producing “Band of Brothers.” Premiering just two days before the attacks of September 11, the critically lauded miniseries was apropos for its time—showing the nature of the Second World War when a country was shocked by an attack on its homeland
Codeine Velvet Club, an alternative, pop duo from Scotland, released their first studio album earlier this month. The self-titled debut is an eclectic mix of daring swing, ‘50s rock and ‘60s soul. Composed of Fratellis frontman Jon Lawler and his songwriting muse, “pop cabaret” artist Lou Hickey, the two Glaswegians
The main reason why I am an avid supporter of independent music is because of artists like Mike Falzone. He’s the complete package; it is hard to imagine the reasons why such a talented musician is still unsigned. Harvesting critical musical elements into song writing, performing and fan appreciation and
For the past eight years, the television drama world has been fixed on Fox’s “24.” Despite falling ratings and an ever-complicating plot line, the show still remains relevant in 2010. With the news Friday that Fox would not be renewing the show for a ninth season, there is already speculation
The façade of timid singer/songwriter Ace Enders comes in many different disguises. The mastermind behind The Early November has been performing under the moniker Ace Enders and a Million Different people for the past few years, but with the recent release of “The World We Know,” yet another solo project
Spotify, an Internet music streaming service, may finally be coming to the United States’ shores later this year. Three weeks ago there was dismay at South By Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) when Spotify’s creator, Daniel Ek, didn’t reveal a release date. It had been assumed by many that he would use the
ADAM MANISON
[caption id="attachment_1740" align="alignnone" width="480" caption="ADAM MANISON"][/caption] It was a rough day for Hawks’ baseball on Sunday as the team dropped both games of their doubleheader against Harvard. Both games were well pitched, well played games, but both games the Hawks fell short. The first game, pitcher Mike Thatcher had no-hitter
[caption id="attachment_1734" align="alignnone" width="480" caption="AP"][/caption] I get it. The Philadelphia Eagles have three starting-caliber NFL quarterbacks, and all of them have one year remaining on their contract. However, at what point should a franchise trade its still-capable aging Pro Bowler who has been the face of the organization for a