Historically speaking, the summer months are a time for wonderful, horrible movies (e.g. “Snakes On a Plane,” “The Love Guru,” anything involving Brendan Fraser).
Liz Tung and Gabe Lezra share their extensive knowledge of pathological psychology.
These acts are so filthy we’re not allowed to describe them in all the disgusting detail they deserve.
Baltimore art-rockers Ponytail might just be the most exquisite tantrum you’ll ever see.
Ridgefield Middle School Talent Nite and Wesleyan Guitarists' Showcase
Last night, “How to Be a Man in West Belfast” kicked off its four-show run this weekend at WestCo Cafe. The play, written by Ben Firke ’12 and directed by Justin Wayne ’12, is – suprisingly – exactly what it sounds like.
Next Saturday evening, independent hip-hop artist Brother Ali will come to Wesleyan for a performance at Beckham Hall.
In a March 25 entry on his blog, “Roth on Wesleyan,” President Roth announced that the sanction has been replaced by a probationary period, and that the reversal and eventual reinstatement of campus events are contingent on Eclectic’s ability to adhere to a set of guidelines mutually agreed upon by the society and the administration.
Anyone who’s ever read a Wespeak by famed Wesleyan curmudgeon Martin Benjamin ’57 probably wouldn’t peg him as the “sensitive artist type.”
(The Rice Show): Opening Reception and Talk
"Be the Art You Want to See in the World," a student art exhibition centered on global race- and class-related issues, opened at Zilkha's South Gallery last Thursday, Feb. 5.
This weekends movies listings with short reviews.