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35 Articles
The Wiccans and Witches of Wes, Part 3
April 13, 2018
by Danielle Cohen, Staff Writer
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The Wiccans and Witches of Wes, Part 2
April 9, 2018
by Danielle Cohen, Staff Writer
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The Wiccans and Witches of Wes, Part 1
April 6, 2018
by Danielle Cohen, Staff Writer
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All My Little Words: Broken Eggs
March 6, 2018
by Danielle Cohen, Staff Writer
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In “Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig Breathes New Life into Tired Tropes
November 27, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts & Culture Editor
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MoMA’s Unfolding Portrait of Louise Bourgeois Embodies Material and Emotional Variety
October 30, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts & Culture Editor
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Anissa Mack ’92 Fills the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art with “Junk Kaleidoscope”
October 9, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts & Culture Editor
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On Brewing: Coffee, My Father & Sacrifice
September 29, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Insecure” Democratizes its Characters
September 14, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Review: “Ingrid Goes West” Captures Loneliness in the Digital Era
August 31, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Things I’ll Never Say” Blends Queer Politics with 2000s Punk
May 4, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Gary Kriksciun Brings Abstraction to Exley
April 17, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Candace Nelson ’96 Talks Sprinkles and Cupcake Wars
April 10, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Hari Kondabolu Brings Humor to PC Culture
April 10, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Candace Nelson ’96 on Sprinkles and Why Cupcakes Aren’t a Trend
April 6, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Mamma Mia’s Pizzeria” Brings ABBA to Little Italy
March 30, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Boylan ’80 and Chee ’89 Talk Identity, Gender, and Sexuality at Wes
March 6, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Trevor Noah is More Him than Ever in “Afraid of the Dark”
February 23, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Changing Visions,” Where the Personal Meets the Political
February 16, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Santa Clarita Diet” Halfheartedly Parodies Suburbia—and Zombies
February 13, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Anthony Dean ’17 Curates On-Hold Music
February 6, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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It’s Atlanta’s World and You’re Just Living In It
January 30, 2017
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Wes Out-Loud” Takes Performance Out of the Theater
April 28, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Talks Writing, Empathy, and Pittsburgh at Shapiro Creative Writing Center
April 21, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Michael Kimmelman Talks Populism at Russell House
April 11, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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BREAKING: Spring Fling Committee Announces 2016 Lineup
April 8, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Theses Break Artistic Boundaries
April 7, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Finstant Gratification: Social Media and Authenticity
March 28, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Spoken Word Retells MDMA Stories
February 29, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Wes Grad Discusses WSJ Reporting
February 25, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Student of Color Art Show Exhibited
February 22, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Rihanna Takes an Artistic Turn
February 15, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Yum Yum” Immerses Audiences in Psychedelic Disarray
February 1, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Sisters” Disappoints Crowds Despite All-Star Cast
January 26, 2016
by Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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“Heathers” Brings Blood and Teen Angst to Wesleyan
November 9, 2015
by Danielle Cohen, Assistant Arts Editor
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“Heathers” reintroduces a cult classic to the PAC stage,
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