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Nicole M. Hernandez Abud
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‘The Penningtons’ Review: Rich, Classy, and Murderous
"The Penningtons," an original student-written play, uses dark humor to interrogate the interplay between grief and life.
From the Galaxy to the Forest: Bach Society Orchestra’s 2024 Season Finale
From the classic Beethoven to the contemporary student compositions, the Bach Society Orchestra made sure to show the versatility of their music.
‘Griselda’ Premiere Review: A Woman to Fear
With such a character, Griselda's success is inevitable, but the premiere catches the audience with the question of how.
Artist Profile: Adrienne Chan ’25 — Choreography as a Relationship, Dance as its Language
Chan believes the dance can exist as an independent art form and communicate significant meaning. To her, choreography is a relationship, and dance is a language.
Battling Stereotypes: Letting International Media Share the Stage
There is so much that art can reveal, and its capacity to create empathy and shed light on cultural sentiments is so powerful.
‘What Happens Later’ Review: Meg Ryan’s Disappointing RomCom
Neither the genre or the script of “What Happens Later” were up to the task of what could have been an interesting concept.
‘Choral Fantasy’ Feature: The Enchanting Premiere of Bach Society Orchestra’s 70th Season
The balance between soloist and orchestra mesmerized the audience, and as the choir joined in singing, all the pieces on the stage came together in a truly harmonious fantasy, giving the night a triumphant ending.
‘Sometimes and Across’: Exploring the Power of Words in the Midst of Child Detention with Valeria Luiselli
On Oct. 2 in the Barker Center’s Thompson Room, Valeria Luiselli presented the lecture “Sometimes and Across: Notes on Writing Under Surveillance.”