Though it may be an outdated term, Sharon Maguire’s “Bridget Jones’s Diary” is a chick flick. All the men are somehow evil — except, of […]
April 13, 2001
“Our focus is not on presenting a high degree of musicianship. Our focus is on making people’s asses move,” explains Matt Dunkel ’01, keyboardist for […]
It’s official: Nancy Reagan and her notorious “Just Say No” slogan have been defeated. The War on Drugs has become a thing of the past, […]
Spring has sprung. Vaguely shaven boys in T-shirts and cargo shorts clutter Old Campus half-playing guitars and bongos, the chicks are starting to grow legs, […]
Yale’s Rhythmic Blue dance troupe celebrates its 10-year anniversary on a grand scale this weekend. Featuring a diverse and original mix of dance routines, Rhythmic […]
God is everywhere in Nick Cave’s new album, No More Shall We Part, but I really doubt that Cave agrees with Dave. In Isaiah, God […]
Dennie Gordon DRA ’77 emerged from the Yale School of Drama with a passion for heavy German plays and cut her directorial teeth on off-Broadway […]
March 31 was a Saturday night, and music and dancing were slowly creeping into the streets of Washington, D.C. But the loudest beats, the most […]
April 6, 2001
About the only kind of dancing I’ve seen lately has been the uninhibited bump and grind of the Co-op’s festivities or the occasional drunken frolicking […]
Perhaps it is no coincidence that “schreck” means terror in German. With this conjecture at its foundation, E. Elias Merhige’s “Shadow of the Vampire” explores […]
Songs you swear you’ve heard before but haven’t. Which is not a bad thing. This guy Hesher is really gifted, although his talent may be […]