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Mount Holyoke Art Museum hosts Queer & Trans* Art event

Mount Holyoke Art Museum hosts Queer & Trans* Art event

On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum and the Lyons Legacy LLC — described by the Mount Holyoke website as “a community designed to support students as they explore and express their whole selves, including their gender identities and sexualities” — hosted a “Queer & Trans* Art” event, highlighting the work of artists Martine Gutierrez and Jes Fan, who use their work to explore questions of gender, race, identity, commodification and the body.

AMC’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ updates the story for a modern audience

AMC’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ updates the story for a modern audience

Louis and Lestat’s relationship is not a healthy one, nor is it a good example to follow. However, it is not meant to be portrayed as such, and the show’s effort to portray the complexity of queer relationships is incredibly compelling.

Mount Holyoke Art Society hosts Fall Arts & Crafts Fair

Mount Holyoke Art Society hosts Fall Arts & Crafts Fair

The Mount Holyoke Art Society hosted its third annual Fall Arts & Crafts Fair on Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, in the Community Center Great Room. That afternoon, the room was filled with tables from many different student artists selling a range of creations, from tote bags to earrings to stickers.

Mar Simon '23 opens 'Martian Gallery' exhibition in Blanch

Mar Simon '23 opens 'Martian Gallery' exhibition in Blanch

Art studio major Mar Simon ’23 showcased their exhibition “Martian Gallery” in Blanchard Gallery from Oct. 18-31. The exhibition offers students a chance to take a break from their busy lives and step into a lounge inspired by imagery of outer space.

‘Angela Davis, A History of the United States’ staged at Rooke Theater

‘Angela Davis, A History of the United States’ staged at Rooke Theater

One might not expect a “History of the United States” from a French theater company, but Compagnie L’Héliotrope’s production of “Angela Davis, A History of the United States” did just that this past weekend at Rooke Theater. The one-woman play features a combination of monologues, music and media that provide an insightful look into the life and work of African-American scholar and activist Angela Davis from an international perspective.