Last weekend’s orchestra concert on March 5 and 6 in Markel Auditorium featured aria competition winners and film music. The program, “A Tribute to the Film Composer – Music from the Big Screen,” included songs from “Star Wars,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” “The Lord of the Rings,” and “The Pirates of the Caribbean.” The...
Professors’ discover people in portrait gallery
Hillsdale now has its own “Mona Lisa,” according to one viewer who saw a painting of Caroline Greb ’21 hanging in the Daughtrey Gallery. The painting is a part of an exhibit by both assistant professor of art Julio Suarez and visiting assistant professor of art Roxanne Kaufman. Focused on the portrait, the exhibit...
‘Once Twice Melody’ enchants listeners
Whether it’s a live show or within the confines of a pair of headphones, Beach House demands awe from its audience. Beginning in November, Baltimore’s Beach House began the four-part release of its eighth studio and first self-produced record, “Once Twice Melody.” The final chapter, released on Feb. 18, completed the double album, reaffirming its...
Q&A: Reagan Linde, Montana-raised sculptor
Reagan Linde is a senior from Billings, Montana studying art and politics. She is planning to pursue a Master’s in counseling and hopes to open a private practice. When did your artistic journey begin? My earliest childhood memory was when I was fingerpainting and my mom gave me blue paints to go in the backyard...
Symphony orchestra to perform film scores and solos
From the stars, to the sea, to the Shire, the symphony orchestra will bring the screen to the stage in their concert this weekend. “A Tribute to the Film Composer – Music from the Big Screen” will take place in Markel Auditorium on Saturday, March 5 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 6 at 2...



