Arts
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Vampires, cannibalism, and ‘Scream’
Students analyze eerie media for Women in Horror Month
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky
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An entire play in just one day
CUPS event challenges students to write, direct, and perform in 24 hours
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‘Taming of the Shrew’ brings Shakespeare to the Clark stage
Michelson Theater is setting for raucous comedy
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‘Freedom to let go’
String art collaboration allows students to explore without boundaries
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In photos: Stephen DiRado’s career retrospective exhibit opens at Fitchburg Art Museum
Hundreds of well-wishers filled the galleries of the Fitchburg Art Museum on Feb. 8 for the opening reception of Stephen DiRado, Better Together: Four Decades of Photographs, a retrospective of the work of the longtime professor of photography. Friends, fans, family, and Clark colleagues were treated to 75 black-and-white images, over 1,000 projected color images, and…
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‘I was showing a vulnerable piece of myself’
Photos, paintings, sculptures by 17 Clarkies on display at ArtsWorcester show
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Kennedy Center Festival beckons Clark theatre students
Major conference draws competitors from around the country
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From Byzantium to Bell Pond
Higgins Institute announces wide range of faculty grants
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‘Resilience, empathy, and the power of storytelling’
Justin Schwartz ’27 reflects on a semester of Clark University theater









