Arts

WesTaiko Keeps the Beat for the End of the Semester

By Charles Martin, Staff Writer
Monday, May 6, 2013

This Friday, WesTaiko, the end-of-semester performance of Wesleyan’s Taiko Drumming Ensemble had a mindblowingly cool show that featured probably some of the most epic drumming I’ve seen since Animal used to rock with Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem. For those … Continue reading 

The Weekend in Theater: Three Directors on Why You Should Come See Their Shows

By Gwendolyn Rosen and Roxie Pell, Arts Editors
Monday, May 6, 2013

It’s reading week, and you have a lot going on. Five to seven pages on institutionalized something, an upcoming final on emerging infectious something something, that Kendall Lamond character coming on Thursday with Ab-Something and Anamanasomething...We get it: You’re busy. … Continue reading 

Four New Student Plays Open in Beckham Hall

By Nicholas Orvis, Staff Writer
Monday, May 6, 2013

During my four years covering shows for The Argus, I’ve never ceased to be amazed by the vitality of our theater culture at Wesleyan, as well as impressed by the quality and the courage of the work seen on stages … Continue reading 

Student Choreographers Find the S[our]ce of Their Inspiration

By Gwendolyn Rosen , Arts Editor
Monday, May 6, 2013

This weekend, student choreographers from the Dance Department’s Composition class debuted their original works from the semester in the Spring Dance Concert, S[our]ce. The dancers had the rare opportunity to sit still (a difficult task for students who were born … Continue reading 

Gotta Kech ’Em All: Kech-ing up with KechPhrase

By Roxanna Pell , Arts Editor
Thursday, May 2, 2013

Rap game up-and-comer kechPhrase, known to fellow University of Pennsylvania students as Ikechi Nnamani, is fresh outta Philly and preparing Green Card, his official debut, due in August. Between track practices and fancy Wall Street internships, the promising rapper-slash-producer engineers … Continue reading 

New Bay Film is More Pain Than Gain

By Dan Fuchs, Assistant Arts Editor
Thursday, May 2, 2013

It’s no secret that Wes alum Michael Bay ’86 has been critically maligned throughout most of his career. Some of this criticism is perhaps unfair—“Armageddon” and the first “Transformers” film are big and brash in the best way, even if … Continue reading 

Idiot Box: American Horror Story

By Charles Martin, Staff Writer
Thursday, May 2, 2013

It’s pretty telling if, by the second episode you’ve watched, a show has managed to bring in aliens, demonic possessions, and leather-faced serial killers. If that sounds crazy, it’s because all this appeared in the second, most recent season of … Continue reading 

Professor’s Playlist: Bernardo Antonio Gonzalez

By Meghan Nayyar , Contributing Writer
Thursday, May 2, 2013

As professor of a class titled “Performing Ethnicity in Spain: Flamenco, Gypsies, and the Construction of National Culture,” which focuses on the influence and role of music and dance in Spanish culture, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Bernardo Antonio … Continue reading 

The Crow Heads Home: A Conversation With Mel Hsu

By Gwendolyn Rosen , Arts Editor
Monday, April 29, 2013

This past Friday, the Wesleyan community packed the Memorial Chapel to support Mel Hsu ’13 in her senior recital, “Call Home the Crow.” Friends, family, alumni, and fangirls alike filled the seats of the Chapel to hear Hsu’s music and … Continue reading 

Deerhunter Defines Punk On Monomania

By Dan Fuchs, Assistant Arts Editor
Monday, April 29, 2013

What is punk? Is it the primitive, three-chord fury of the Sex Pistols? Is it the activist wit of Elvis Costello? Or is it the energy of the Ramones? In any case, punk is a style of music that critics … Continue reading