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Letter from the Editors: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

by Elias Mansell, Sabrina Ladiwala, Editors-in-Chief. 16 Comments

Argus Apps: Touching Lives Through Stories

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“About Her” Challenges Audience Members To Reflect on Their Interactions with Women of Color

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

Letter from the Editors: Something Old, Something New

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So What’s It Going to Be? “Ocean Filibuster” Asks Audiences To Evaluate Their Relationship with the Ocean and Marine Life

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on So What’s It Going to Be? “Ocean Filibuster” Asks Audiences To Evaluate Their Relationship with the Ocean and Marine Life

Original Play “Leave If No Response” Explores Queerness, Jewish Identity, and Making Difficult Decisions

by Kat Struhar, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editors. Comments Off on Original Play “Leave If No Response” Explores Queerness, Jewish Identity, and Making Difficult Decisions

Arts Roundup Part One: Previewing Spring 2023 Theater and Dance

by Kat Struhar, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editors. Comments Off on Arts Roundup Part One: Previewing Spring 2023 Theater and Dance

Senior Theater Thesis “Mulaqat” Explores the Meaning of Language and Family in Staged Reading

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on Senior Theater Thesis “Mulaqat” Explores the Meaning of Language and Family in Staged Reading

New Zilkha Exhibition “fron/terra cognita + Hostile Terrain (HT94)” Gives an Opportunity for Reflection on the Harsh Realities of Crossing the Border

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on New Zilkha Exhibition “fron/terra cognita + Hostile Terrain (HT94)” Gives an Opportunity for Reflection on the Harsh Realities of Crossing the Border

“Assassins” Cast Gives Stunning Performance in the Patricelli ’92 Theater

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on “Assassins” Cast Gives Stunning Performance in the Patricelli ’92 Theater

“One Night in the Tavern” by Ryan Natcharian ’23 Brings Dungeons & Dragons to the Stage

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on “One Night in the Tavern” by Ryan Natcharian ’23 Brings Dungeons & Dragons to the Stage

“You’re Having Too Much Fun So We’re Gonna Have to Kill You,” Toshi Reagon’s Work-In-Progress Event, Brings Joy and Celebration to the CFA Theater

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on “You’re Having Too Much Fun So We’re Gonna Have to Kill You,” Toshi Reagon’s Work-In-Progress Event, Brings Joy and Celebration to the CFA Theater

“Kinetic Visualities” Exhibition Brings Thought-Provoking Work By South Asian Artists to the Zilkha Gallery

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on “Kinetic Visualities” Exhibition Brings Thought-Provoking Work By South Asian Artists to the Zilkha Gallery

Stepping Into September: A Preview of Arts on Campus

by Ben Togut, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on Stepping Into September: A Preview of Arts on Campus

Shining the Spotlight and Raising the Curtain: Fall Theatre Roundup

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on Shining the Spotlight and Raising the Curtain: Fall Theatre Roundup

The Keys To Learning, The Notes To Success

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on The Keys To Learning, The Notes To Success

“Nothing Comes to Mim” and “The Book of Chrysanthemum” Playwrights Raises Questions of Body, Identity, and Mind

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on “Nothing Comes to Mim” and “The Book of Chrysanthemum” Playwrights Raises Questions of Body, Identity, and Mind

Have You Heard the Language of Nature?

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on Have You Heard the Language of Nature?

“To Play or Not to Play,” a Senior Thesis by Abby Meyers ‘22, Brings the Worlds of Theater and Soccer Together

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor. 1 Comment

Spring Has Sprung: An Exciting Semester Ahead in the Arts

by Aiden Malanaphy, Oscar Kim Bauman, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editors, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on Spring Has Sprung: An Exciting Semester Ahead in the Arts

“Party at the Edge of the World” Brings Immersive Theater to the College of the Environment

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer. Comments Off on “Party at the Edge of the World” Brings Immersive Theater to the College of the Environment

PSYC 105 Reimagines Curriculum With Smaller, Non-Traditional Classes

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer . Comments Off on PSYC 105 Reimagines Curriculum With Smaller, Non-Traditional Classes

Wesleyan’s 45th Annual Navratri Festival Celebrates North and South Indian Music 

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Wesleyan’s 45th Annual Navratri Festival Celebrates North and South Indian Music 

Daft Punk May Be Ending, but Their Music Will Endure

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Sarah Timbie, . Comments Off on Daft Punk May Be Ending, but Their Music Will Endure

Mid-Winter Melodies: Student Musicians Release New Tracks Over Winter Break

by Abby Glassman, Sabrina Ladiwala, Sarah Timbie, Staff Writer, Staff Writer, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Mid-Winter Melodies: Student Musicians Release New Tracks Over Winter Break

In “Cut Woman,” Dena Igusti and Ray Jordan Achan ‘19 Explore the Perils and Possibilities of Embodied Writing

by Nathan Pugh, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor, Staff Writer. Comments Off on In “Cut Woman,” Dena Igusti and Ray Jordan Achan ‘19 Explore the Perils and Possibilities of Embodied Writing

WesCeleb Caroline Salim ’21 on the Government Major, Sailing, and Making Connections

by Claire Isenegger, Sabrina Ladiwala, Editor in Chief, Staff Writer. Comments Off on WesCeleb Caroline Salim ’21 on the Government Major, Sailing, and Making Connections

“The MonoLogOn”: Overcoming the Challenges of Zoom Theater and Creating a Close Knit Community

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer. Comments Off on “The MonoLogOn”: Overcoming the Challenges of Zoom Theater and Creating a Close Knit Community

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ “The Age of Phillis” Long-Listed for the National Book Award

by Sabrina Ladiwala, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ “The Age of Phillis” Long-Listed for the National Book Award

In Conversation With Performer Kristina Wong, Plots are Formed for Creating Art Relevant to 2020

by Nathan Pugh, Sabrina Ladiwala, Contributing Writer, Arts & Culture Editor. Comments Off on In Conversation With Performer Kristina Wong, Plots are Formed for Creating Art Relevant to 2020

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