Renée Zellweger delivers an Oscar-worthy turn as Judy Garland on her final comeback tour, in pitched battles with Hollywood, husbands and substances as she sings her heart out.
More InfoHear about the current state of indigenous art and performance at this panel featuring artists Will Wilson and Kali Spitzer, whose tintype and video work is on display at the Hood Museum, as well as Thomas Studi, Delanna Studi's father and collaborator on "And So We Walked." The panel will be moderated by Jami Powell, the Hood Museum of Art's curator of Native American Art.
This immersive journey through an underground network of fungi offers solutions to some of our most pressing medical and environmental challenges.
More InfoGroundbreaking visual artist William Kentridge uses projections of his own charcoal drawings to invoke the war setting of this 20th-century masterwork.
More InfoAdam Driver stars as a determined whistleblower in this real-life political thriller, doggedly seeking the truth about the CIA's use of "enhanced interrogation" in the wake of 9/11.
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Drew Dollaz, flex dance pioneer and "The Just and the Blind" co-creator, teaches the basics of this Brooklyn-based street dance.
"Just and the Blind" co-creator Daniel Bernard Roumain, Ensemble Director Walt Cunningham and Dartmouth singers talk about presenting the work at Dartmouth.
Janet Eilber, artistic director of the Martha Graham Company, and Hop Director Mary Lou Aleskie discuss the company's legacy of female empowerment and impact on dance.
American car designer Carroll Shelby and fearless British race car driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons in this smart, entertaining spectacle.
More InfoShot in hypnotic black and white, this supernatural (or psychological?) thriller centers on two lighthouse keepers (Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson) on a mysterious island.
More InfoWomen dance leaders from throughout the region discuss their unique perspectives on their art form.
An evening of culturally rich, adrenaline-fueled and engaging short films, inspiring audiences to create a better world.
More InfoDartmouth faculty and students play Mozart's sublime Horn Quintet K. 407—along with two classical "musical jokes."
Event InfoWith astounding performances by Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce, this witty two-hander dramatizes the fascinating relationship between Pope Benedict XVI and the future Pope Francis.
More InfoKronos founder and first violinist David Harrington and Music professor Ted Levin discuss the impact of commissioning more than 1,000 new works and arrangements for string quartet, including many from visionary composer Terry Riley, who joins Kronos at the Hopkins Center.
Harriet Tubman's courage, ingenuity and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history. This is the story of one of America's greatest heroes
More InfoPart thriller, part comedy, Bong Joon-ho's exhilarating Palme d'Or-winner follows two families from different social strata whose lives become dangerously entwined.
More InfoYoung mother Waad al-Kateab's candid, SXSW Audience Award-winning documentary offers a remarkable and rare window into a woman's experience of the civil war in Syria.
More InfoInternationally acclaimed pipa virtuoso Wu Man and a brilliant ensemble of friends launch Lunar New Year with an evening of music from the Golden Age of China.
More InfoWritten and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge ('Fleabag,' 'Killing Eve') this witty, filthy, go-for-broke comedy is a rip-roaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life.
Martin Scorsese's mob saga is a coldly enthralling triumph, starring Robert De Niro as a veteran hitman and Al Pacino as an ego-drenched Jimmy Hoffa.
More InfoPedro Almodóvar cuts straight to the heart with his intensely personal portrait of an aging director (Antonio Banderas) whose sudden creative block provokes a midlife reckoning.
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