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. Leave a 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. 

Older and Wiser: Lizzy McAlpine Releases Heartbreaking Third Studio Album

April 15, 2024, by Rose Chen, News Editor. Leave a Comment

This album review discusses themes of domestic and sexual abuse. On Friday, April 5, Lizzy McAlpine released her third studio album, Older, a 14-track collection of melancholy reflections on her relationship to identity, love, and mental health. With this lyric and melody-focused release, indie pop-folk darling McAlpine has pushed into a nostalgic soundscape while maintaining […]

Week Three of Senior Thesis Exhibitions Thoughtfully Explores Transitioning, Light, and Family

April 15, 2024, by Louis Chiasson, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Senior thesis season is now well underway, and with it comes a new batch of exhibitions to the Ezra and Camille Zilkha Gallery every week—the products of massive amounts of creativity and dedication from artists now in their last few months at the University. In this third week of exhibitions, the works were evenly split between exploring […]

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April 15, 2024, by Ariana Blaustein, Staff Cartoonist. Leave a Comment

Ariana Blaustein can be reached at ablaustein@wesleyan.edu.

Dealing With the World’s Only Self-Aware Narcissist: “Dear Mommy” Brings Daughterhood to Life

April 11, 2024, by Sam Hilton, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

As dusk fell on Friday, April 5, I joined many other theatergoers in shuffling down the steps to WestCo Café, scanning a QR code to access a program, and sitting down to enjoy the student-written show “Dear Mommy.” It felt like sitting down to watch any other Spike Tape show. What I couldn’t predict, however, […]

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