If you are looking for a movie to watch this weekend, Moonlight should be on the list!
Read moreSmall Band on the Rise: A Look into Skidmore's Campo
With a new EP in the horizon, now is the perfect time to get to know Skidmore's campus band on the rise, Campo. We talk music, future plans, and inspiration. Coming off of an exciting Putnam Den gig, Campo is making a name for itself in and around Saratoga.
Read morePopular Campus Band Campo Playing Weekend Gig
Looking for a good way to spend your first weekend of spring semester Skidmore style? Our very own Skidmore formed band, Campo, is playing at Putnam Den this Friday, January 27 at 11:00 pm.
The ensemble plays a mixture of jazzy indie, pop, and rock. Having been together for two years, Campo will soon be releasing their first EP early this year. The five members consist of Emie Nathan ‘19 on vocals, Neale Donovan ‘17 on lead guitar, Ethan Simon ‘19 on vocals and rhythm guitar, Paul Goldfinger ‘20 on bass and Ben Stolman ‘17 on drums. The group describes their vibe as “warm with an upbeat, inviting energy, catchy hooks, and rich harmonies.”
Following Campo’s set, fellow Skid-kid and DJ Will Armero will perform.
To get a sneak peek at their music, visit https://campo.bandcamp.com/releases to hear a preview of Campo’s “Where I Stand” which will be on their upcoming EP.
Ranking the Best Films of 2016 (so far)
For our last movie article of the semester, we thought it was only fitting to assemble a complete ranking of the best movies we have both seen in 2016.
Read more“Fantastic Beasts” Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
Five years removed from the final Harry Potter installment, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them marks a return to the wizarding world.
Read more"Arrival" is Otherworldly
And it's also sure to generate serious Oscar buzz.
Read moreWhy 'Columbinus' was Incredibly Moving
Going in, I was skeptical about the team making adequate use of the space, since some past shows have struggled with staging in Studio A. These worries were proved wrong, as the show was brilliantly designed.
Read moreReview: Doctor Strange
Just because summer is over does not mean the blockbusters have stopped. It has only been a whopping five months since Captain America: Civil War was released, but to make sure we did not forget about the superhero universe in that timespan, Marvel threw us another movie in the form of Doctor Strange.
Read moreThe Blackbox Theater Presents: Orphan Sea
The Skidmore College Department of Theater is pleased to announce the
premiere of a multilingual version of The Orphan Sea by Caridad Svich, 2012 Lifetime
Achievement OBIE award winner.
Show Me the Shoah
Who Will Carry the Word, written by Charlotte Delbo, is based on the stories of 23 female French Nationalists who were imprisoned in Auschwitz-Birkinau during WWII.
Read moreDon't Miss "The Accountant"
Ben Affleck's never been better.
Read moreThe Truth About Scary Movies
Halloween season is starting to roll around again. Everyone knows we are in for the season of brisk weather, oversized candy bags, skimpy costumes, and scary movies. There is just one problem: scary movies are just not good anymore.
Read moreEverything You Need to Know About the MDOCS Storytellers’ Institute
This upcoming summer, the John B. Moore documentary studies collaborative (MDOCS) will be sponsoring its annual session of the Storyteller’s Institute.
Read moreSkidmore Theater Presents: Who Will Carry the World
The Skidmore College Department of Theater is pleased to announce its Fall 2016 Mainstage production, Who Will Carry The Word.
Read moreQ & A with the Creator behind the Saratoga Film Festival
Saturday September 17th Nightmare Code premiered at Bow Tie cinemas in downtown Saratoga Springs. This documentary was one of many that premiered throughout the day as part of The Saratoga International Film Festival.
Read moreHEAD SPACE: An Interview with Curator Hannah Kolb ’16
An interview with Hannah Kolb '16, who put together Head Space: An Exhibition on Mental Health, a recent Case Gallery exhibit- a striking visual and emotional experience.
Read moreHEAD SPACE: An Exhibition on Mental Health
“Head Space” is the senior project of Hannah Kolb ’16, who is studying English and sociology. She has spent the past semester seeking and collecting submissions from Skidmore alumni and current students to bring together a range of artworks on mental illness, specifically anxiety and depression.
Read moreSkidmore Theater Presents: The American Premiere Production of HECUBA
Celebrated Irish playwright Marina Carr’s HECUBA will see its American premiere at Skidmore College, having been produced only once before at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. Off-Broadway director and National Endowment for the Arts Fellow Ian Belton returns to his alma mater to direct the adaptation.
Read moreReel Talk: Batman v Superman: Do Critics’ Reviews Matter?
Ever since the massive success of last weekend’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, I have seen countless articles online of critics who are baffled at the movie’s box office haul.
Read moreHECUBA
HECUBA, the Skidmore Theater Company’s mainstage production, opens this Friday April 8th.
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