It’s almost time for holiday parties, which of course means holiday drinks. Here are a few recipes—straight from South America—to spice up your holiday drinks repertoire because we can’t drink eggnog all December long.
It’s easier to call a company out on its misconduct rather than on the things it does well. Negligence and malpractice make better headlines.
For the last WesFresh column of the semester, I’d like to stop finger-pointing and complaining. Well, sort of. I’m only going to complain a little bit.
Coca-Cola, get off my campus. No more vending machines, no more cases in Pi Café, no more red-and-white umbrellas emblazoned with your logo.
Static Stamina may be the best on-campus band you’ve never heard of. If you caught their set at Battle of the Bands, you know they’re all about party hands and staying classy.
In one short year, Linus has become one of the most buzzed-about campus bands (and reigning kings of the music scene, Duchampion, are set to graduate so we need a successor).
The seminal play “The Vagina Monologues,” by Eve Ensler, runs Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in CFA Hall.
Ben Bernstein on his senior thesis.
Church Street Revue, Wesleyan’s foremost bluegrass band, is playing a show at Music House this Saturday at 9:30 p.m..
“A Safe, Familiar Place,” the latest show from Anthony Smith ’11, is already being buzzed up as a dark, scary, and thought-provoking piece of short theater.
Duchampion is a Wesleyan band made up of Ben Seretan ’10, Asa Horvitz ’10, Will Brant ’10, and Jake Nussbaum ’10.
“Yalta,” an original play written and directed by Liz Gauvey-Kern ’11, is underway at the ’92 Theater.
Before my interview with the kids from Waiting in Line (Wesleyan’s easiest a cappella group) even began, the members of the troupe started telling me everything (and I mean everything) I ever needed to know about themselves.
Fusion, a student-run dance troupe, performs mostly hip-hop but also incorporates elements of salsa, step, ballet, and jazz into its shows.
Buru Style is one of the most prolific on-campus bands, a reggae/dub/funk ensemble that recently played in the WestCo Courtyard and will open for State Radio in Northampton on Halloween.
Sobering up after last week’s Shakespearean lunacy, the ’92 Theater welcomes two original dramatic Second Stage shows this weekend: “Turkeys,” written and directed by Anthony Smith ’11, and “Alice Ashes,” by Daniel O’Sullivan ’11.
The Last Minutes, an on-campus group of rockers, is made up of Bella Loggins ’10, Ryan Rodger ’11, Katherine McDonald ’11, and Ben Block ’11.
New Group, one of Wesleyan’s co-ed a cappella troupes, is made up of thirteen members who sing an array of pop music (all student arranged).
Jenny Huang ‘11 and Eli Hetko ‘11 are the cohosts of “This Machine Kills Fascists,” which airs on Wednesday nights at midnight on WESU. The two sat down for an interview with the Argus, during which they discussed everything from KMFDM to Israeli punk.