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21 Articles
“e/motion” Explores Student Photography at Zilkha Gallery
February 10, 2022
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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Spring Has Sprung: An Exciting Semester Ahead in the Arts
February 3, 2022
by Aiden Malanaphy, Oscar Kim Bauman, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editors, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Weathering Winter Break Watching: A Story of Six Films
February 3, 2022
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Curb Your Enthusiasm” Returns in Aged Yet Undeniably Funny Form
December 2, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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Route 9 Brings a New Outlet for Print Literature to Wesleyan
November 4, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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Wesleyan, Welcome to My Crib: Aiden and Aidan’s Half Duplex on High
September 27, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Aidan Fitzmaurice, Arts & Culture Editor, Contributing Writer
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Cross Talk: “Echoes of Attica” Remembers the Attica Prison Uprising 50 Years Later
September 13, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Sophie Griffin, Talia Zitner, Arts & Culture Editors
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Live and in Person: Arts Return to Campus for the Semester
September 9, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Sophie Griffin, Arts & Culture Editors
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Week Three of Arts Theses: A Triumphant Finale to Student Installation Series
May 6, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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Week Two of Art Thesis Exhibitions Fosters Connectivity Across Mediums
April 29, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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Week One of Art Thesis Exhibitions Engages Viewers Through Memory, Material, and Movement
April 22, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Arts & Culture Editor
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A New Semester in the Arts: Creative Work Flourishes Despite Restrictions
February 18, 2021
by Aiden Malanaphy, Emma Smith, Will Lee, Abby Glassman, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor, Arts & Culture Editors, Staff Writer
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A Chronicle of Crafting During Crisis
December 3, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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In the Zilkha Gallery, “A Sculpture, A Film, and Six Videos” Explores Alternative Temporalities
October 29, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Nathan Pugh, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor, Arts & Culture Editor
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The Revolution is Designed: Graphics in Social Justice Movements
September 17, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Will Lee, Assistant Arts & Culture Editors
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What’s Happening This Semester? A Sneak Peek at Arts in Unusual Times
September 3, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Nathan Pugh, Sara McCrea, Tiah Shepherd, Will Lee, Arts & Culture Editors, Assistant Arts & Culture Editors
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“BIG BIG A” Fills Zilkha with Humor and Absurdity
March 3, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Staff Writer
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“WOODSLIPPER COUNTERCLATTER” Brings Auditory Complexity to Simpson Exhibit
February 14, 2020
by Aiden Malanaphy, Staff Writer
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Dea’s “The Secret of Overtones” Performance Creates Unified Sound From Dissonance
November 12, 2019
by Aiden Malanaphy, Contributing Writer
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“Into the Image” Maximizes the Miniature
October 15, 2019
by Aiden Malanaphy, Contributing Writer
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Zilkha Exhibit Brings Antiquity Into the Present
September 26, 2019
by Aiden Malanaphy, Contributing Writer
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