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Tower Players premiere light-hearted musical

Tower Players premiere light-hearted musical

Sophomore Emily Griffith sings onstage during “She Loves Me” the musical. Jack Cote | Collegian Romance and dancing are key themes in this semester’s Tower Players musical “She Loves Me,” directed by theatre professor Tory Matsos. The Tony nominee focuses on two tumultuous relationships: competitive coworkers Georg Nowack and Amalia Balash, who are unknowingly pen pals, and the on-and-off again...

Netflix show gives viewer control

Netflix show gives viewer control

New Netflix show, “Kaleidoscope” can be watched in any order. Courtesy | Unsplash A click, a burst of colors, and the appropriate title of “Kaleidoscope” flashes on screen. Some episodes may start with a jaunty tune, others silence, but all are centered around a heist: a team of eight are going to try to rob $7 billion in bonds from...

Four students win chance to perform in front of school

Four students win chance to perform in front of school

Winners of the concerto/aria competition will perform with the Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra. Courtesy | James Holleman On Feb. 6, Hillsdale’s annual Concerto/Aria Competition hosted 25 talented students who displayed their mastery of their chosen musical instrument– 16 instrumentalists and nine vocalists.  Professors of Music James Holleman and Melissa Knecht began this competition as a way to display the talents...

White Lotus captivates viewers for second season

White Lotus captivates viewers for second season

The second season of “White Lotus” takes place at an Italian resort. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons The most interesting thing about HBO’s “The White Lotus” was its ability to transform relaxing TV downtime into 50 minutes of stressful, nail-biting cringing — and still bring a viewer back next week for more. The eccentric theme song will set anyone’s teeth on...

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