Vol 95 Issue 22 - Published April 8, 2005
The Meridian, not just your ordinary café
Ned Berg graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1981, before most students at the College were born, and in his zippered leather jacket he looks more like a contemporary -- rather than modern-day imitator -- of the late Joey Ramone. Now an industrial hygenist, Berg describes his own college experience as limiting and “too molecular,” but he fits right in at the Meridian, the College’s student-run coffee shop-turned-neighborhood-institution. ...

Muscarelle’s show inspired by ‘African Animals’
The Muscarelle Museum of Art has just opened a new exhibition called “Animals in African Art.” The pieces consist mainly of ceremonial masks but also include weapons, drums, ivory works and even a full-body costume.

The objects come from 15 ... more
‘Mad’ eccentricity, plenty of appeal in ‘woman of Chaillot’
Need to escape from reality for a couple of hours? Check out the Theatre Department’s latest production, Jean Giraudoux’s “The Madwoman of Chaillot,” a care-free and wacky play that promises to pull the audience into a world full of quirky characters ... more

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