By GWYNNE DULANEY, Staff Writer Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges are like peanut butter and jelly, thunder and lightning, Christmas and New Years… the two
Month: November 2017
“Is it art?”: Claire Van Watkins Speaks About the Writing Process
By JULIA HABLAK, Staff Writer Novelist and essayist Claire Vaye Watkins joined Tri-Co students and faculty on Wednesday, Nov. 15 for the third installment of
Art Therapy and Open Mic Night Spreads Awareness of Sexual Harm
By JULIA HABLAK, Staff Writer Thursday nights in Arnecliffe studio are havens for students seeking a creative outlet. Sponsored by the Bryn Mawr Art Club,
The Warriors of Xi’an Visit Philadelphia
by KATE HAWTHORNE, Staff Writer You don’t need a transcontinental plane ticket to see some of China’s greatest archaeological treasures — they’re only a SEPTA
Her Origins, Rewritten: A Review of “Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman”
By ABBY WEBSTER, Staff Writer “Wonder Woman” reintroduced us to Diana Prince and revitalized the DC franchise with fresh characters and vibrant colors absent in
Beyond Boundaries: Female Artists Reconfigure Traditional Gender Norms
By JULIA HABLAK, Staff Writer Feminist philosopher Judith Butler writes, “Gender is what is put on, invariably under constraint, daily and incessantly, with anxiety and
Public and Private Battles that Transcend Decades in “Battle of the Sexes”
By JOANNE MIKULA, Staff Writer “You’ve come a long way, baby.” That was the slogan for Virginia Slims, the cigarette company that sponsored Billy Jean