On Wednesday, Feb. 17, Assistant Professor of Art and Luther Gregg Sullivan Fellow in Art Ilana Harris-Babou held an artist talk in the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery for her exhibition “Liquid Gold.” A multi-media installation that focuses on the history of breastfeeding for Black mothers, “Liquid Gold” gets its name from colostrum: a yellowish, […]
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania” I hated, hated, hated this movie. Is it the worst movie I’ve ever seen? No. That title still goes to “The Kissing Booth 2.” I think the best way to describe this absolute catastrophe of a feature would be with a long and contemplative […]
With so many different arts events on campus, our arts roundup is going to be split into two articles, so stay tuned for Tuesday’s issue to hear about the visual arts, music and film departments! From the revival of TERP to the expansion of Spike Tape, we’re excited to showcase the various dance and theater […]
boygenius, the supergroup composed of singer-songwriters Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, has returned to the music world with three new songs that highlight the trio’s powerful lyrical and vocal abilities. The group released three singles, “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry,” and “True Blue,” from their debut studio album, “the record,” which is set to […]
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut,‘23. The column was founded by Oliver Egger ‘23 as a part of the literary magazine group Route 9. Submit and read past issues of The Lavender at Route9.org. If you are interested in having your poem featured in this […]
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Astrology With Nico. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper to get acquainted with the vibes for the week ahead. General: This Saturday, the Sun moves into Pisces, ushering in a month focused on the themes of the unconscious, spirituality, creativity and unconditional love. The […]
For the last decade or so, Paramore has been in a constant state of tumult and reinvention. The band’s latest statement is the new album This Is Why, which came out on Friday, Feb. 10. It’s their first in nearly six years, since 2017’s After Laughter. But to understand where Paramore is now, it’s worthwhile […]
Happy Valentine’s Day, folks! It’s the ideal romantic season to do something special for the one you love the most. Alternatively, if you’re not currently romantically involved (like me), you can live vicariously through your favorite couples in your beloved books or movies. I’ve read and watched a lot of sappy stuff over the years, and […]
Mic Check, a student group that showcases campus hip-hop and R&B artists—specifically Black performers—held its one-year anniversary concert on Saturday, Feb. 11 in the Daniel Family Commons. The group has organized seven concerts the first Mic Check took place on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022. The eighth Mic Check, to be held on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023, […]
I’m a huge fan of analog horror. A loose offshoot of found footage films, analog horror aims to provide viewers with a story they must piece together for themselves. As the name suggests, it depicts events non-linearly, through a series of seemingly arbitrary videos one would find on an analog video device. It’s a relatively […]