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Giardino on Caravaggio
Looking for a new book? Interested in Italian art? By some miracle, do you have some free time on your hands this pre-final season?
If so, you should totally check out Professor Alessandro Giardino’s debut book, “The Caravaggio!-->!-->!-->…
Toby’s Banana Snax
Hello, this is Toby Green ’25! This recipe appeared to me in a dream. I don’t remember the context of the dream, but I woke up with the idea burned into the inside of my eyelids and a crazy hankering for bananas. When I was able to make my!-->…
Still Dreaming All Night About“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Although the “course of true love ne’er did run smooth,” the same cannot be said for the performances of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on April 5 and 7!
In true Elizabethan fashion, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s traveling troupe!-->!-->!-->…
Beth Nguyen, Global Treasure
On Thursday, March 28, nonfiction author Beth Nguyen visited the St. Lawrence University campus for her Spring 2024 Writers Series event. She is the author of two memoirs, “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and “Stealing Buddha’s Dinner,” and two!-->…
Battle of the Underground Edd Springhouse Bands
Last week, the Java Barn held two watershed shows. On Thursday, rock jam band Underground Springhouse headlined a packed house of inebriated college students. The band jived and shimmied throughout the night, performing one of the Barn’s!-->…
Thursday Night Focaccia
Good evening! This is Sam Voter ’25 writing to you live from the Greenhouse and I have just the thing to make your Thursday nights a bit more special. It is a little something called focaccia! As some of you loal Thursday dinner guests may!-->…
Singers Strike Again!
Alumni, family and friends gathered in wonder as the esteemed Laurentian Singers made their way to the alter of Grace Church Cathedral in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, led by director Dr. D. Jason Bishop. In attendance was!-->…
“Almost, Maine:” Defifinite Success
This semester’s performance arts season got off to a hot start last week with the opening of “Almost, Maine.” Directed by Nick Tiedemann ’25, “Almost, Maine” is a play by John Cariani set in a fictional rural town in Northern Maine. The!-->…