Let the Light In: Week Four Art Studio Thesis Exhibitions Play with Light, Body, and Community

April 25, 2024, by Nicole Lee, Arts & Culture Editor. Leave a Comment

The second-to-last week of the art studio theses kicked off on Wednesday, April 16, following the champagne pop on the steps of Olin Memorial Library. Each of the vastly different pieces focused on the interaction between space and the things that occupy it. Some exhibits were entirely sculptural, featuring massive structures that invited viewer interaction, while […]

Rose and Sam on The Tortured Poets Department and the Oversaturation of Taylor Swift

April 25, 2024, by Sam Hilton, Rose Chen, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor. Leave a Comment

In a cross talk, two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they both feel strongly about. Sometimes they disagree; other times, they’re in perfect harmony. Here, News Editor Rose Chen ’26 and Editor-in-Chief Sam Hilton ’24 discuss The Tortured Poets Department, the 11th studio album of international superstar […]

Growing Up Spike Tape: One-Acts “Scouts” and “Prestidigitation” Explore Friendship, Trust, and the Unknowable Future

April 25, 2024, by Sulan Bailey, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

This article covers sexual assault as portrayed in a campus theater production. On Sunday, April 21, my friends and I made the trek to Russell House under Middletown’s endless gray sky to see two of the student-written plays produced by Spike Tape this semester. Taking refuge from the biting wind inside the historic venue, I […]

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April 25, 2024, by Ali Eckstein, Staff Cartoonist. Leave a Comment

Ali Eckstein can be reached at aeckstein@wesleyan.edu. 

Theater Capstone “imagin/ing” Interrogates Power and Performativity Through Community Making, Dance Circles, and Nipple Covers

April 22, 2024, by Elizabeth Laurence, Contributing Writer. Leave a Comment

I had the honor of being part of the run crew for “imagin/ing,” a theater capstone performance by Alisha Simmons ’24 that took place at Russell House on Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6. A senior project in devised ensemble collaboration, “imagin/ing” explored experimental performance art as a transformative medium to cultivate a community […]

A Summer of Gayhood and Girlhood: Original Musical “Camp!” Debuts at WestCo Café

April 22, 2024, by Langley Maciejewski, Contributing Writer. Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever been to sleepaway summer camp, then the original musical “Camp!” written by Eliza Bender ’24 and Sarah Linsly ’24 would surely prove nostalgic. From writing letters home to pool time, first kisses, communal showers, and pranks, this musical captures what it means to return to summer camp year after year. “Camp!” hosted […]

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April 22, 2024, by Zachary Presnall, Contributing Cartoonist. Leave a Comment

Zachary Presnall can be reached at zpresnall@wesleyan.edu. 

Understanding Art as a Means to Escape: “Find the Moon” Beautifully Brings Light to an Artist’s Struggle With Herself

April 19, 2024, by Oluchi Chukwuemeka, Sports Editor. 1 Comment

As I hurried to the Ring Family Performing Arts Hall on Saturday, April 13 at 8:15 p.m. to take my seat for the musical “Find the Moon,” I felt excitement building within me. I had heard a little about “Find the Moon” from a friend, but I was uncertain of what to expect. “Find the Moon” combines elements of […]

On Heartbreak and Healing: A Review of Maggie Rogers’ New Album Don’t Forget Me

April 18, 2024, by Carter Appleyard, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Maggie Rogers first rose to prominence after a video of her class at the New York University Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, where Pharrell Williams was holding a masterclass, went viral. In the video, she entranced Williams with her demo of “Alaska.” Williams was amazed by the song, stating  “I have zero, zero, zero […]

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April 18, 2024, by Ali Eckstein, Staff Cartoonist. Leave a Comment

Ali Eckstein can be reached at aeckstein@wesleyan.edu. 

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