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24 Articles
Arts Roundup Part One: Previewing Spring 2023 Theater and Dance
February 16, 2023
by Kat Struhar, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editors
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Senior Theater Thesis “Mulaqat” Explores the Meaning of Language and Family in Staged Reading
December 8, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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New Zilkha Exhibition “fron/terra cognita + Hostile Terrain (HT94)” Gives an Opportunity for Reflection on the Harsh Realities of Crossing the Border
December 5, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Assassins” Cast Gives Stunning Performance in the Patricelli ’92 Theater
November 10, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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“One Night in the Tavern” by Ryan Natcharian ’23 Brings Dungeons & Dragons to the Stage
November 3, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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“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
October 13, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Kinetic Visualities” Exhibition Brings Thought-Provoking Work By South Asian Artists to the Zilkha Gallery
October 3, 2022
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Stepping Into September: A Preview of Arts on Campus
September 15, 2022
by Ben Togut, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Shining the Spotlight and Raising the Curtain: Fall Theatre Roundup
September 12, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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The Keys To Learning, The Notes To Success
September 8, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Nothing Comes to Mim” and “The Book of Chrysanthemum” Playwrights Raises Questions of Body, Identity, and Mind
April 21, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Have You Heard the Language of Nature?
April 18, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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“To Play or Not to Play,” a Senior Thesis by Abby Meyers ‘22, Brings the Worlds of Theater and Soccer Together
March 8, 2022
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Assistant 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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“Party at the Edge of the World” Brings Immersive Theater to the College of the Environment
December 6, 2021
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer
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PSYC 105 Reimagines Curriculum With Smaller, Non-Traditional Classes
November 18, 2021
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer
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Wesleyan’s 45th Annual Navratri Festival Celebrates North and South Indian Music
October 11, 2021
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer
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Daft Punk May Be Ending, but Their Music Will Endure
March 11, 2021
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Sarah Timbie,
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Mid-Winter Melodies: Student Musicians Release New Tracks Over Winter Break
February 11, 2021
by Abby Glassman, Sabrina Ladiwala, Sarah Timbie, Staff Writer, Staff Writer, Contributing Writer
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In “Cut Woman,” Dena Igusti and Ray Jordan Achan ‘19 Explore the Perils and Possibilities of Embodied Writing
December 3, 2020
by Nathan Pugh, Sabrina Ladiwala, Arts & Culture Editor, Staff Writer
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WesCeleb Caroline Salim ’21 on the Government Major, Sailing, and Making Connections
December 3, 2020
by Claire Isenegger, Sabrina Ladiwala, Editor in Chief, Staff Writer
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“The MonoLogOn”: Overcoming the Challenges of Zoom Theater and Creating a Close Knit Community
October 22, 2020
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Staff Writer
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Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ “The Age of Phillis” Long-Listed for the National Book Award
October 6, 2020
by Sabrina Ladiwala, Contributing Writer
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In Conversation With Performer Kristina Wong, Plots are Formed for Creating Art Relevant to 2020
September 18, 2020
by Nathan Pugh, Sabrina Ladiwala, Contributing Writer, Arts & Culture Editor
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