Arts & Culture
What do a sweet romance, a sadistic dentist, and a man-eating demon plant have in common? At first thought, probably ...
“Stranger Things” Returns with Wider Lens but Less Focus
Warning: This review contains spoiler alerts for the second season of “Stranger Things” At the end of last month, Netflix released ...
Dance Theses Fuse Art and Politics Through Pirouettes
Last weekend, Amira Chambers Ottley ’18 and Rachel Davis ’18 presented their senior dance theses in three evening performances. The residual sugar ...
“Thor: Ragnarok” Disappoints
“Thor Ragnarok” is perhaps the funniest movie ever made about stopping an impending apocalypse. Its consistently entertaining humor is on ...
The Exhilarating Euphoria of Carly Rae Jepsen
At one point during a party my senior year of high school, I took a break from talking to my ...
Judging by the Cover: Olin’s Used Book Sale
The University’s annual book sale outside Olin Library isn’t the most logical concept. They are, after all, selling old and ...
All My Little Words: Blue Moon
All My Little Words is The Argus’ love-centric column. We publish personal essays, poems, humorous pieces, and other creative written ...
Cinefiles 11/8 – 11/11
Friends, foes, and film lovers, welcome back to another installment of your favorite Wesleyan movie watching advertisement and gushing love ...
In “The Center Will Not Hold,” Joan Didion Gives an Account of Her Most Inscrutable Subject
Griffin Dunne’s recent biopic of his aunt, “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (2017)” was released on Netflix on ...
“Riverdale” is Back in All Its Soapy Glory
Warning: this review contains mild spoilers for season 1 of “Riverdale.” “Riverdale,” the CW’s splashy adaptation of the wholesome comics about ...
