Arts & Culture

Indian Classical Music Comes to Hanover

Editor’s Note: Indian classical music is one of the world’s oldest and most systematically developed genres of music. However, many Westerners are, unfortunately, unfamiliar with…


Reviewing Excellent Sheep

This summer, I wrote a short response to William Deresiewicz’s July 21 New Republic article “Don’t Send Your Kid to the Ivy League.” On the…


Reviewing “Confessions”

I can vividly recall the day I first heard the name “Andrew Lohse.” It was in the spring of my senior year of high school,…


Book Review of “She Can Fly”

Dartmouth is our introduction to serious personal responsibility. This leads us to think about most everything in the context of the College. We discuss alcoholism…


Orozco and Pollock at the Hood

The Hood Museum of Art’s latest exhibit, ““Men of Fire”: Jose Clemente Orozco and Jackson Pollock,” places the work of these two artists side by…


A National S.O.S.

Is this what the end of an era feels like? It is hard to avoid the fact that, currently, America is not at its proudest…


Survival of the Fittest

It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable…


Confessions of a Con Man

Jack Abramoff says we should hate the game, not the player. Interesting and easy to read, Capitol Punishment takes people through the entire system that…


Musings of a Big Government Stooge

Bill Clinton’s latest is a brisk read. That’s probably for the best.When I was growing up, my father frequently invoked the name of his colleague Daryl Brewster…


Musings of a Big Government Stooge

When I was growing up, my father frequently invoked the name of his colleague Daryl Brewster during conversations around the dining room table. Daryl, he…