By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief Michal Schmidt is not your run-of-the-mill professional cellist: she has studied music all over the world, and she has held a […]
Category: Arts
The Saving Power of Poetry: A Talk by Sparrow
By Rachel Hertzberg, Staff Writer In Haverford College’s Multicultural Center on Friday, Feb. 2, the poet Sparrow gave a talk entitled “Agility in the Age […]
Review of Exhibiting Africa: Ways of Seeing, Knowing, and Showing
By Diana Pope, Staff Writer This February, anybody can gain a fresh perspective on the history of African Art by visiting the student-organized exhibit Exhibiting […]
Haverford College’s New Exhibit Features Andy Warhol
By Emilia Otte, Copy Editor In the Atrium Gallery of the Marshall Fine Arts Center on Friday, Jan. 27, Haverford College unveiled its latest exhibit, […]
From Princesses to Pop Culture: Bryn Mawr Special Collections’ New Exhibition on the Tale of Genji
By Deborah Haartz, Staff Writer Bryn Mawr College opened its new Special Collections exhibition, “The Tale of Genji: From Princesses to Pop Culture”, on Wednesday, […]
Spotlight on Creativity: “The Coyote File” Unshelved
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief When was the last time you wrote or created something that really made you proud? For Alex Brooks (HC ’17), that […]
Spotlight on Creativity: “The Coyote File” Unshelved
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief When was the last time you wrote or created something that really made you proud? For Alex Brooks (HC ’17), that […]
“20 Feet from Stardom:” The Making of a Real Star
By Abby Hoyt, Co-Editor-in-Chief In an era where most Hollywood singers sport commanding attitudes and resplendent clothing, Lisa Fischer’s humble nature and casual attire convinces […]
Consent to Be Seen: Magill Library’s Newest Exhibit
By Sophie Webb, Features Editor Sharpless Gallery in Haverford College’s Magill Library is home to a new exhibit, this one titled Consent to Be Seen. […]
ASA Takes Center Stage in “A Work in Translation”
By Meredith Scheiring, Contributing Writer Saturday, Oct. 1 was the annual Bryn Mawr Asian Students Association (ASA) Culture Show. Titled “A Work in Translation,” this […]