The Hill's own hunter-gatherer
Emily Van Wyk '11 embraces sustainable living in her off-campus house.
Emily Van Wyk '11 embraces sustainable living in her off-campus house.
Certainly, the outlandishness of these residents is initially endearing and each bewildering resolution elicits both contented relief and intrigue from the audience. There are, however, only so many “happy endings” and theatrical lip locks an audience can pragmatically endure.
Plot foibles aside, the acting and direction were truly impressive, making the dragging storyline endurable.
The mysterious series of tunnels beneath the Hillside complex draws adventurous students to explore despite their hazards.
This fictional take on the popular Modern Love column of the New York Times features a Valentine's Day "chase" on the Hill.
Bastards of Utopia offers a refreshingly authentic perspective into the ideologies and motivations adopted by a group of young Croatian activists who reject traditional governmental authority. Through the combination of observation and fieldwork, Razsa effectively documents the emotional, mental and physical struggles fueling the efforts of the group of rebellious anarchists.