by Alexis Marley in Arts
Myriad music acts have performed at Smith College over the years, including performers such as Lupe Fiasco, Feist and Boys Like Girls. Tonight at 10 p.m. in the Campus Center Goldstein Lounge, Boston's own Cahill will add its name to this list, taking the stage and entertaining students with their acoustic hits.
by Emily Pollock in Arts
I tried to resist. I really did - and considering that I am someone who has already admitted to watching America's Next Top Model, The Hills and The City, that is saying something. But I just could not do it.
Now, for one of the first times, I am happy that I have little to no willpower because I have discovered one of the fall's best TV shows - The Vampire Diaries.
by Emma Ramsay in Arts
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Richard Einhorn's body of work is prolific and highly varied. He creates strikingly beautiful compositions as well as large-scale productions with historical, social and political issues in mind. His latest work, The Origin - an opera/oratorio celebrating the life of Charles Darwin - is evidence of this.
by Allie McCormick in Arts
It's that time of year. Yes, Halloween is upon us once again. Of course, this holiday means many things to different people.
For some - mostly children - it means dressing up in elaborate costumes and running around like madmen who are desperate for candy.
by Faizaa Fatima in Arts
This Family Weekend revealed the true colors of Smith's multicultural community. Students hail from more than 50 countries at Smith, meaning that almost all of the Asian countries are represented in our student body.
Asian culture has always interested many - including Asians themselves - because of its utter diversity.