Sam Francis piece lacks an audience in the KAC
When asked about the Sam Francis piece located in the Kenyon Athletic Center, my fellow students responded with: "Do you mean that orange bulletin board thing?"; "Oh yeah, I hate that piece"; and "I have no idea what you're talking about." Interestingly, these students are athletes, and they pass the piece more than three times a week.…
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Clipse struggles against expectations
Clipse is a rap duo from Virginia Beach, VA, consisting of two brothers who go by the names Malice and Pusha-T. They are some of the best (if not the best) rappers working today and are held in high regard by critics and rap fans alike. Despite their widespread acclaim, their Sendoff-closing show Saturday night made one thing abundantly clear: Clipse is not a "Summer Sendoff Band.…
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Spring Dance Recital showcases student talent
"[Of] all of the dance concerts I've been in, this is the most diverse," said Shelley Fort '11 about the upcoming Spring Dance Concert. After months of planning and practice, the student-choreographed and organized concert is finally going up this coming weekend.…
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Slanguage invigorates Kenyon theater
Friday and Sunday, April 17 and 19 marked a first in Kenyon theater history: a play was performed in the newly opened Peirce Pub. The play, produced independently of any student group, was "Slanguage," and from the first five minutes of the performance, it was clear that this production was unlike anything Kenyon has seen yet this year.…
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"Rag and Bone" falls short of potential
Noah Haidle's philosophical comedy "Rag and Bone" has nothing to do with either rags or bones. It is a play about hearts and emotions and the complexities of having and not having them. The Gambier Repertory Ensemble Actors Theater (G.R.E.A.T.) staged a production of this unique play on April 28 and 29 in the Black Box Theater under the direction of Matt Crowley '11 with the stage management of Alyssa White '12.…
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