These delightful shorts are brimming with fun and clever stories, both animated and live-action, from around the world.
These delightful shorts are brimming with fun and clever stories, both animated and live-action, from around the world.
Celebrate anniversaries—including Dartmouth's 250th—with this dynamic student-community wind band.
Keira Knightley battles British intelligence in this riveting real-life thriller about a whistleblower who tried to prevent the Iraq War.
New works-in-progress by choreographers John Heginbotham and Rebecca Stenn.
In this irreverent satire, a middle-aged Palestinian slacker and a blackmailing Israeli border guard clash over the plot points of a popular Palestinian soap opera.
Enjoy an intimate reception with the artists from the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra following their performance.
A star student tests the limits of his teacher (Octavia Spencer) in this provocative psychological drama about trust, privilege and the dangers of labeling people.
DSO conductor, Filippo Ciabatti gives background on the concert repertoire: Mozart's Symphony no. 41 "Jupiter" and Sibelius's Symphony No. 1
The Hop's resident orchestra plays Mozart and Sibelius.
The 21st annual Animation Show of Shows returns with an exciting array of clever, touching and funny animated short films from around the world.
Hui He stars as Cio-Cio San, the devoted geisha who gives everything for the American naval officer Pinkerton, sung by Bruce Sledge.
This powerful documentary follows the victims of Spain's 40-year dictatorship under General Franco who continue to seek justice to this day.
A public screening of final student projects from Film Studies 30: Documentary Videomaking. Discussion follows with the filmmakers.
followed by a dance party led by DJ Sean/Livemixkings.
A golden boy from a successful African American family loses his footing in this alternately tender and adrenalized new film.
Dartmouth Alumni share their journeys from the college on the hill to their careers in the film industry and academia, and discuss the landscape of cinema and media today.
Dartmouth Alumni share their journeys from the college on the hill to their careers in the film industry and academia, and discuss the landscape of cinema and media today.
On the day 11-year-old Wissam finally summons the courage to tell his Beirut schoolmate that he loves her, the Israeli airstrike on Lebanon begins.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Elizabeth Talbot and "The Living" Director Jamie Horton discuss the bubonic plague; moderated by theater professor Laura Edmondson.
Eddie Murphy stars in the true story of a never-was who became the baddest mother there ever was.
A sharp and stylish play about swimming, survival of the fittest, and the American dream of a level playing field—or of leveling the field yourself.
Courage and compassion counter fear and darkness in this Department of Theater production.
Join The Dartmouth Sings to celebrate music and the coming of fall to Hanover.
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo headlines Philip Glass's transcendent contemporary creation set in a mystical ancient Egypt.