In recent weeks, the columns on this page have encouraged Hillsdale students to broaden their artistic horizons in multifarious ways. From digesting paintings in nearby museums to picking up scrapbooking, our arts columnists have assured their readers that there is an artistic niche for people of every skillset. This is true and valuable advice, but it’s not what I’m going...
Culture
And the Oscar goes to: student movie buffs and media nerds weigh in on Sunday’s 87th Academy Awards
Shaun Lichti Senior Clovis, CA “I am a producer and director of both commercial and art film, as well as someone who always wishes I had time to watch ‘just one more’ film.” Best picture: “The Imitation Game” “Norwegian director Morten Tyldum’s strong visuals pair perfectly with a world class performance by Cumberbatch to make for a truly stellar film.”...
Read by design: making student publications a pleasure to read
It’s one of the rules of all good publications: grab the reader with the layout; hook the reader with the content. At Hillsdale, the first half of that equation falls to students like junior Meg Prom, designer for Hillsdale’s award-winning magazine The Forum and assistant editor for the Winona yearbook, and junior Michelle McAvoy, designer for the Tower Light. “Design...
“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” at Sauk Theatre
Jonesville’s Sauk Theatre will kick off its fifty-fifth season tonight at 8 p.m. with the opening performance of the seasonally appropriate off-Broadway musical “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” The production will stage evening shows Thursday through Saturday this week and next, with 3 p.m. matinee performances this Sunday and Feb. 22. The 1996 musical comedy features an episodic...
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