Dripping Through Space with the Semiosis Quartet, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ’26

If you can imagine dripping through space, each drop a fiery star, swirling quickly past your field of vision and into a great overwhelming unknown, then you can imagine the sensations brought about by Voyager performed by the Semiosis Quartet in Brooks Music Hall. The full program, Florescence, takes on uniquely complicated scores, beginning with… Continue reading Dripping Through Space with the Semiosis Quartet, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ’26

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SW!NG IN! Connecting Through Dance, Catherine Rigoli ’26

As I walked into the Luth Concert Hall at the Prior Performing Arts Center on March 19, 2026, the amount of collective joy and human connection was already palpable amongst the audience members, chatting and dancing with one another. What unfolded in SW!NG OUT was more than a dance performance; it was a celebration of… Continue reading SW!NG IN! Connecting Through Dance, Catherine Rigoli ’26

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Wild Wild East and the Character of the Cowboy, Tessa Patti ’26

A lonesome road stretches ahead, a perfectly-timed tumbleweed passes by. The snuffle and shuffle of a horse rocks the dust on the ground. What sort of music is on the wind? Sunny Jain, a Brooklyn-based percussionist and bandleader, offers one answer. The son of Indian immigrants, raised in Rochester, New York, Jain has inherited and… Continue reading Wild Wild East and the Character of the Cowboy, Tessa Patti ’26

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The Arms and Armory Galleries: New and Old Memories, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ’26

Over the past ten years the Higgins Armory Museum, an iconic institution in Worcester housing thousands of medieval arms and armor, has felt like a distant memory for the city. Like many of the ghostly buildings around the city—abandoned factories, offices, stores—another beloved space fell into the past. However, all was not particularly lost when… Continue reading The Arms and Armory Galleries: New and Old Memories, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ’26

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College Choir in the Emerald Isle, Lauren Mlicko ’26

Over this past Spring Break, the Holy Cross College Choir completed a weeklong tour of Ireland, performing in some of the most historically and culturally significant venues the Emerald Isle has to offer. The Choir took twelve pieces—ranging from spirituals to movements from Vivaldi’s Gloria to traditional Irish songs—on the road, stopping in Galway, Cork,… Continue reading College Choir in the Emerald Isle, Lauren Mlicko ’26

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Six Characters in Search of an Author, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ‘26

Six Characters in Search of an Author: The Question Mark over Theater and Reality Before entering the Boroughs Theatre, I was prepared to sit down quietly with the company I brought to see Six Characters in Search of an Author. Once past the theater threshold, however, I was surprised by the actors already out on… Continue reading Six Characters in Search of an Author, Tessa Zafon-Whalen ‘26

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A Series of Resolutions, Julianna Stratton ’26

A contemporary composer’s take on the age-old question of what it means to exist in time. In late February, I joined fellow students and community members in the dimly lit Luth auditorium. Immediately more interesting than our usual pre-concert rituals – perusing the program, scrolling through our phones, chatting with the people around us, watching… Continue reading A Series of Resolutions, Julianna Stratton ’26

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Directing, Kate Wheeler ’25

As I conclude my senior year at Holy Cross, I still shake my head at the crazy decision I made halfway through my college career: to become a director. The choice has always oscillated between a wacky fantasy and the best way I know to fulfill a sense of belonging. Previously, I only marveled at… Continue reading Directing, Kate Wheeler ’25

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Game On! A Celebration of Video Game Music, Sarah Park ’25

It had all the semblances of an ordinary concert. There were the poised musicians of the Holy Cross Wind Ensemble and Orchestra in their black formal clothes, seated in a semicircle around the conductor’s stand. There stood the conductor with his baton glinting under the soft concert lights, and there sat the audience engaged in… Continue reading Game On! A Celebration of Video Game Music, Sarah Park ’25

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