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2000s , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture , Identity
Neil D’Astolfo ’07.5 portrays Derek Tyler Taylor, the first male contestant in his small-town beauty pageant, in the off-Broadway solo show Mister Miss America at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
2000s , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture , Experience
Julia Whelan ’08 has established herself as the voice narrating hundreds of audiobooks, including Gillian Flynn’s thriller Gone Girl and Tara Westover’s memoir, Educated.
2000s , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture , Identity
A film by Jude Dry ’09 won “Best New England Short” at this year’s Provincetown International Film Festival.
2000s , Middlebury College , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture
Every spring, shed hunters head to the woods looking for deer and elk antlers that may fetch thousands of dollars or social media fame.
2000s , Bread Loaf School of English , Arts, Language, Culture
Guernica magazine recently published a poem by Kellam Ayres, MA English ’07. You can read or listen to “Tenement” online.
1980s , 2000s , Middlebury College , Language Schools , Alumni , Athletics , Politics & Government
2000s , Middlebury College , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture
Cassidy Freeman ’04 talks about playing a devoted, firearms-toting wife in a televangelist family on HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones.
2000s , Middlebury College , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture
The Middlebury Campus has launched a new podcast to interview alumni about their experiences at Middlebury, life after college, industry-specific information, and more.
2000s , Middlebury College , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture
Brian Siegele ’07 has released a sci-fi narrative podcast called Black Box.
2000s , Middlebury College , Alumni , Arts, Language, Culture , Entrepreneurship , Identity
With a YouTube channel focused on living with multiple sclerosis, Damian Washington ’03 reaches thousands of viewers as a “micro-influencer.”