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Sophie Currin '17

Sophie Currin '17

Contributing Writer
Bookstore Provides a Scenic Alternative to Amherst Center

Bookstore Provides a Scenic Alternative to Amherst Center

With sunny 30-degree days becoming less and less rare, early March proves to be a great time to visit the Montague Bookmill. The Bookmill is a conglomerate of three 180-year-old buildings overlooking the Sawmill River in Montague, just 25 minutes outside of Amherst. Converted from an industrial site to a
Sophie Currin '17 Mar 2, 2015
Amherst Cinema Showcases Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts

Amherst Cinema Showcases Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts

Nestled in the corner behind A.J. Hastings and Amherst Coffee, Amherst Cinema is a local gem that can easily be overlooked. With the motto, “See Something Different!”, the independent nonprofit gives students and townies alike the unique opportunity to watch, in an intimate theater setting, carefully selected films, cartoons,
Sophie Currin '17 Feb 17, 2015
Dark and Tense, "A Most Violent Year" is a Must-See

Dark and Tense, "A Most Violent Year" is a Must-See

A title like “A Most Violent Year,” without further information, might lead you to expect (as I did) raging war scenes, intense, blaring shootouts and cacophonous dialogue. Yet, the violence that existed was so silent and so subdued, that it felt real, very far from your average action-packed blockbuster. Set
Sophie Currin '17 Jan 26, 2015

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