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Interview with Shelby Chestnut ’05

By Angelina Rodriguez ’18 In the traditions of Old Antioch, during the fall, the college would hold a GenderFuck dance or Drag Ball. This dance was a huge indicator of the culture of progress that surrounds Antioch life and the … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

Confessions of a TCM Junkie

By Scott Sanders, Archivist  Penthouse, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release of 1933, comes from the novel of the same name by Arthur Somers Roche. This entertaining mob comedy was the first pairing of director Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke (known as W.S. and … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

Video Game Review: Time Rifters

By Santiago Gariepy ’17 Time Rifters by Proton Studio takes the standard multiplayer concept and inverts it into a single-player game. Admittedly, this is an idea I’ve often wished for in some form or another in the Bioshock 2 Multiplayer. … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

Laverne Cox Speaks at Wright State

By Keegan Smith-Nichols ’17 Like most of Antioch, I went to hear Laverne Cox’s lecture “Ain’t I a Woman: My Journey to Womanhood” at Wright State’s Nutter Center on Tuesday, December 2nd. I had more than a vague idea of … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

Greatest Music About the Greatest

By Louise Lybrook ’16 One year ago, I took a road trip through New England. I found myself in a music shop in Portland, Maine where I heard a great song about Muhammad Ali coming over the speakers. A friend … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

Records in the Record

By Gaerin Warman-Szvoboda ’17 Released 20 years ago, The Next Hundred Years, the major label debut of Ted Hawkins, sits in relative obscurity today, outside of certain music circles. And while it wasn’t his first album, it was far more … Continue reading →

Posted on December 10, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 65 issue 2

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