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Barnard’s Glicker-Milstein Theater hosted a reading of the Core-Curriculum-friendly play Dido of Idaho last night, and Bwog sent first-year Sarah Kinney to tell you about it. Last night, the New York Stage & Film (NYSAF) Company performed a reading of Dido of Idaho at Barnard’s Glicker-Milstein Blackbox Theater. Dido of Idaho, written by Abby Rosebrock, is […]

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Bwog’s Art Editor, Madysen Luebke, sat in on the dress rehearsal and spoke with with the musical and stage directors of Dido and Aeneas, Chris Browner and Kevin Lee about their experiences bringing the show to life.  The Columbia Bach Society’s Dido and Aeneas can be seen Saturday at 6pm in St. Paul’s Chapel.  The show […]

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Screw midterms. Arts editor Madysen Luebke tells you what to do instead/how to learn things that actually matter. All Weekend: Cu Players presents Mother Courage and Her Children this weekend in the Minor Latham Playhouse.  This play takes on the epic tale of “a traveling canteen woman trying to negotiate the demands of wartime capitalism and family.” […]

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