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Indecipherable scribbles: windows into the human soul

My mother keeps everything. From pig trinkets my brother and I gave to her as children to family heirlooms that friends or family gave to her since her childhood, she still has it all. Most of all, she treasures the handiwork of her two sons. Over the summer, while cleaning out my brother’s room for some guests, I went through...

Professional actor to perform one-man show

In addition to the piles of real snow accumulating around the Hillsdale campus, an “avalanche of E.E. Cummings” will hit the area on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Anthony Zerbe, a professional actor best known for performances in the Matrix movies, the 1989 film “License to Kill,” and 1973’s “The Omega Man,” will perform a one-man show based on the poetry of...

Piano duo brings romance, poetry

Piano duo brings romance, poetry

The music rang out, pouring from the two Steinway Grands, nestled side-by-side, and sweeping across Markel Auditorium. And even before the last notes of Rachmaninov melted into the silence, laughter rang out as well. There’s always a good deal of laughter when Artist-Teacher of Music Debbi Wyse and fellow mucisian Kristi Gautsche rehearse –– ever since they first sat down...

Concerto finalists announced

Out of the 16 concerto competition performers who auditioned for a chance to solo in the March orchestra concert, five finalists were chosen: sophomore Larae Ferguson, juniors Aaron Sandford, Ellen Roundey, and Ryne Bessmer,  and senior Becky Schoon. “I would hate to be one of the judges because there are so many beautiful musicians,” junior Aaron Sandford said. “It’s easy...

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