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AOI: Andy Chen
It began with a five year old Andy Chen ’25 who, inspired by his parents, played his first notes on the piano. In doing so, he marked the start of…
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May 24, 2012
Going Ballistic
Billy Collins makes the readers contemplate the simple things in life, free from the modern day.
April 26, 2012
The "Art" of Synesthesia
Synesthetes on campus explain what it is like to have one or more auxiliary sense simultaneously perceive what one sense is feeling.
April 26, 2012
Artist of the Issue: Hadley Newton
Just as many find an outlet to express themselves in hobbies such as writing, acting, dancing, or playing sports, Hadley Newton ’12 discovered her passion in her sophomore year in…
April 26, 2012
Where in the World is Ms. Whitcomb?
Visual and Performing Arts Department Chair and dance teacher Jennifer Whitcomb will travel to Latin America, among other places, during her 2012-2013 sabbatical, hoping to return with fresh understanding of…
April 26, 2012
Two Lives Intertwined
Darin Strauss’ memoir, Half A Life, traces back to the year he turned eighteen, when a fun trip to mini golf turned into the day his life would be lived…
April 26, 2012
Opera and the City
Fifteen Academy members attended the world’s second most-performed opera, La Traviata, at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on April 21, provided for by the generous fund of Sheldon and…
April 7, 2012
Ailey II for Academy Event
The world-renowned dance company Ailey II will perform next Monday night, April 9, in the spring Academy Event and lead residency activities for the academic dance classes.
April 7, 2012
More Than Just a Face
Through her winter exemption, Ashley So ’13 has worked to put names and stories to some faces in the Deerfield crowd.
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