Arts & Life
La Femme Brings Psychedelic Rock to Boston
After a two-hour wait standing in the cramped Paradise Rock Club following Australian Hyperpop opener Sam Qualley, La Femme revealed themselves to the audience. The band members trickled onto the stage, walking through clouds of […]
Exploring Familial Grief, Courage and Absurdity: Gordon College’s Fall Shorts Performance
Gordon College’s Theatre Department invites audiences to step into their Fall Shorts Performance, a collection of eight diverse and thought-provoking short plays. Each play offers a unique lens through which to explore the complexities of […]
Barrington Features Marc Chagall’s Artwork in the Large Gallery
Abstract art has been controversial since human beings discovered talent in bristles and color. Abstract paintings are primarily linked with abstract ideas–ones that can only be seen when picked apart and given a greater life. […]
24-Hour Play Festival
Without restrictions, what would you choose to do if you only had 24 hours? The Theatre Department knows. Starting the season with momentum, their unusual Fall Festival takes place; 24 full hours to write, direct, […]
Gordon’s Godspell: Communion and Community
Communion? Sure. Public communion? Of course. Communion with the cast and audience members in the middle of a performance? Radical. Surely you have never walked on stage to participate in communion with Jesus before. This […]
Before Retiring, Bruce Herman Goes Back to the Beginning
Upon entering the main gallery in Barrington, visitors are greeted with a host of detailed faces and figures. The traditionalist paintings lining the wall were created by artists Robert Armetta and Juliette Aristides. Their combined […]
How TikTok Made Reading “Cool” Again
Long gone are the days of #Bookstragam. The quirky Instagram posts of books with the Sepia filter from 2014 represent the last major reading craze on social media, led by millennials. Though some followers remain, […]
Spring Staple Pieces (For the Girls)
The sun is finally starting to shine again so, before you come back to campus from Spring break, make sure you grab your favorite Spring essentials from your closet at home. Stuck on what you […]
Michel O’Siadhail Reads His Quartet Desire at CFI Event
On February 5 the Center for Faith and Inquiry (CFI) at Gordon College hosted renowned Irish poet Micheal O’Siadhail, who graced campus with a reading of his quartet of poems. The quartet is entitled Desire […]