“Alice Ashes,” the play written and directed by Daniel O’Sullivan ’11 that opened in the ’92 Theater on Oct. 15, is a show about aging, loneliness, betrayal, and the often-bitter lives people lead.
Chris Correa, class of 2010, is sitting across from me in an armchair—one of those big, fuzzy ones that dot the entrance to SciLi.
Entering the CFA Theater to see “Disfarmer” two Saturdays ago, I have to admit I was skeptical.
The information board outside the “Enlightening Images” exhibit at the Mansfield-Freeman Center opens with two quotes on the nature of images.
The title of stand-up comedian Eugene Mirman’s third album would certainly catch you if you were to spy it out of your peripheral on a shelf in a music store
This Friday and Saturday, two members of the dance department will present an evening of solo and duet performances, entitled “Connection.”
In the spirit of Halloween, Death Match, or Undead Match, as I’d like to call it, is tackling the sacred collegiate canon of zombies.
Paranormal Activity may be one of the biggest box-office success stories of the year.
Red Wire Black Wire is an indie band founded at Wesleyan and based in Brooklyn that slings antiquated synths and just put out its first LP, “Robots and Roses.”