On April 29, students will be able to experience the best in filmmaking that Fairfield has to offer at Cinefest. Cinefest is an annual film festival that showcases a variety of nominated short films and...
This article contains Game of Thrones SPOILERS: Well, ladies and gentleman, winter definitely came. All over the world, “Game of Thrones” fans got the chills from this Sunday’s season six...
Four time Grammy winning classical music group Eighth Blackbird took the stage at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Performing Arts on April 21. The innovative sextet captured the attention of the audience in...
Not only were gym-goers displaced by the restructuring of the Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex, but so were the members of Fairfield University’s Dance Ensemble, who used the multi-purpose rooms two...
“The Art of Dining,” the latest spring production for the Fairfield Theater Program, premiered on April 13 in the PepsiCo Theater. The production had a fantastic mixture of comedy and heartfelt relational...
“Do you hear the people sing?” beg the students of the ABC Café toward the end of the first act of the famed musical “Les Misérables,” which I saw with a few other lucky members of the Fairfield...
Illustrator and political cartoonist Sean Kelly held a presentation on April 5 at the Diffley Boardroom in Bellarmine Hall concerning political cartoons and their impact on American society. Kelly focused on...
(SPOILER: Below contains thoughts on episode 18 of season four of the CW’s “Arrow.” It contains spoilers on what the season has been building up to, so read at your own risk.) There will always be...
The renown story of Princess Aurora came to life through the beautiful technique and artistry of the Moscow Festival Ballet’s rendition of “The Sleeping Beauty,” held at Fairfield’s Regina A. Quick...
“Madama Butterfly,” a classic opera written by Giacomo Puccini, premiered at Fairfield at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Performing Arts through the Met Live program on April 3. The timeless story...