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Arts, Arts In The News

How technology innovates and reshapes art in the digital age

By Lia Wang

This past Monday marked the opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute exhibition, “Manus x Machina.” The annual…

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Miscellanea

CWS hosts second apology career fair for arts and humanities majors

By Ciara Wardlow, Lia Wang

***Editor’s Note: This article was published as part of the satirical April 1, 2016 issue. This past week, the CWS held a second career fair for…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Arts, News and Features

Julia Marciari-Alexander sees a bright future for women in the art world

By Lia Wang

Dr. Julia Marciari-Alexander ’89 is the first female Executive Director of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, a gallery…

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Arts, Arts In The News

“Women in Games and Play” panel discusses video games as art and culture

By Lia Wang

Last Wednesday, Feb. 10 marked the opening of the exhibition, “The Game Worlds of Jason Rohrer” in the Davis Museum….

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Arts

Netflix challenges the film and television industry’s status-quo

By Lia Wang

Netflix’s beginnings as a subscription-based service began in 1997, when subscribers could sign up for their monthly flat-rate DVD rental…

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Arts

Korean program commemorates tenth anniversary with workshop featuring artist Kate Oh Trabulsi

By Lia Wang

Last Friday, on Nov. 20th, the East Asian Languages and Cultures department was filled with students and faculty, celebrating the…

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Arts

Trevor Noah is at home on “The Daily Show”

By Lia Wang

When Trevor Noah was announced as the successor for Jon Stewart’s baby, “The Daily Show”, many were skeptical that the…

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Arts, Reviews

‘Cinderella’ sparkles at the Boston Opera House

By Lia Wang

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” has made its way to the Boston Opera House while on its national tour, and the Office of…

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Arts, Reviews

A lively ‘Lion King’ arrives in Boston

By Lia Wang

The Lion King musical’s national tour is making its stop in Boston for the fall season, livening the stage at…

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