Editors’ Picks: The Arts & Living Summer Roundup Before the stress of the semester starts, the Arts & Living editors reflect on their favorite summer reads, listens, and watches.
UMass Dance’s “Scheherazade” Is on Pointe The UMass Dance Department presented a reproduction of “Scheherazade,” featuring dancers from all Five Colleges. Assistant Arts and Living Editor ’24 Sarah Weiner recaps the performance, which put forth a strong commentary on gender and power.
UMass Dance’s “Scheherazade” Is on Pointe The UMass Dance Department presented a reproduction of “Scheherazade,” featuring dancers from all Five Colleges. Assistant Arts and Living Editor ’24 Sarah Weiner recaps the performance, which put forth a strong commentary on gender and power.
From Amherst Hillel to New York Rabbi — Alumni Profile, Joshua Stanton ’08 Rabbi Joshua Stanton ’08 has built his life’s work around interfaith studies, cultivating community, and proposing the unasked question.
From Amherst Hillel to New York Rabbi — Alumni Profile, Joshua Stanton ’08 Rabbi Joshua Stanton ’08 has built his life’s work around interfaith studies, cultivating community, and proposing the unasked question.
“Poetry Isn’t Perfect,” And Neither Is Publishing The Emily Dickinson Museum’s annual “Tell It Slant” Festival featured discussions and workshops led by acclaimed poets. Assistant Arts & Living Editor Sarah Weiner ’24 reviews one of the headlining events, “Poetry Isn’t Perfect: A Publication Panel with The Common.”
“Poetry Isn’t Perfect,” And Neither Is Publishing The Emily Dickinson Museum’s annual “Tell It Slant” Festival featured discussions and workshops led by acclaimed poets. Assistant Arts & Living Editor Sarah Weiner ’24 reviews one of the headlining events, “Poetry Isn’t Perfect: A Publication Panel with The Common.”