“Tape” brings intimate production to life in flanagan
From the moment you walk into Flanagan theatre, the setting of this one-act play becomes incredibly tangible. Audience members are led down a long hallway, passing a few doors with numbers on...
Das Racist To Visit Grinnell’s Combination KFC and Taco Bell
If you can only name one Das Racist (DR) song, it is undoubtedly “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell,” and that is more unfortunate than the inability of emcees Victor “Kool A.D.” Vazquez and Himashu “Heems” Suri...
Kondabolu returns to kick off month-long lols
“Hari is the perfect comedian for the college crowd,” said Dane Haiken ‘12, one of the organizers of Comedic April. “He is hilarious as can be, but he’s also very thoughtful. He engages with very important issues like...
Jennifer Finney Boylan: Stories of Maddyhood
Author of eleven books and professor of English at Colby College, Jennifer Finney Boylan is the author of the best-selling memoir “She’s Not There,” which narrates her experience as a...
The prodigal daughter returns
This week Emily Sahakian ’02 stepped on to the Grinnell campus for the first time in ten years. After graduating with majors in French and Theater, the newly hired professor returns to her...
Zola Jesus graces herrick
Decorating Herrick Chapel in darkness, interrupted only by three dawn blue cubes arranged in a triangle, Zola Jesus made a little part of Grinnell in her image before she even exited the green room. “Let there not be light! …...
What it is Ain’t exactly clear
A.J Morey, graduate of ’73, attended Grinnell in an era of activism and recently decided to bring back the dynamism of these days and collectively document the history of activism in...
Lower Dens Comes With Atmospheric Jams
This Saturday, Grinnellians can look forward to yet another spectacular musical performance, perhaps more cerebral and emotionally-charged than usual, by Baltimore-based indie rock (for lack of a more encompassing term)...
Broken Mirrors constellates its characters
A welcoming yet suspicious, even austere, sense of mystery overwhelms the body as you walk in to Flanagan Theatre. You pace down the rows of chairs, unsure just what kind of space you’re...
Miss representation represents
Nowadays, when anyone opens a magazine, turns on the television, or surfs the web, it isn’t surprising to see a woman in skimpy clothing. The way media represents women has been problematic at best. With media depicting more...
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