Arts & Culture
I got my first iPod Nano in third grade. My parents were concerned about me wasting funds by buying my ...
Davis ’17’s Debut Novel Subverts the Quirky-Girl-in-Love Genre
In “Crosstalks,” two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they both feel strongly about. ...
On Brewing: Coffee, My Father & Sacrifice
To use a stovetop espresso maker, fill the bottom with cold water. Spoon the grounds into the filter and place the ...
Wesleyan Film Series: When Porn Becomes Political in “Boogie Nights”
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Boogie Nights,” (1997) which played last week at the Wesleyan Film Series, presents a world so overtly ...
Oh Wonder Brings Uplifting Tracks and Irresistible Charm to New Haven
This weekend, New Haven was treated to a performance full of relatable lyrics and an array of lights from British ...
Let’s Take It From the Top: Inside the Audition Room
The process of auditioning for plays and musicals is notoriously rigorous and humiliating, arguably tolerated by only the most masochistic of ...
Cinefiles 9/27 – 9/30
Friends, there was a HUGE misstep made at Cinefiles HQ last week and we must address it immediately. It was ...
“Black Pulp!” Brings Black Narratives to Zilkha Gallery
It was once said of Jean-Michel Basquiat that he painted Black kings because “the world doesn’t celebrate Black kings.” This ...
Daniel Caesar’s Freudian Debut
Daniel Caesar’s debut album Freudian, which was released on August 25, is a perfect blend of R&B and gospel. Its heart-wrenching ...
At Osa, Farm to Table Meets Italian Hospitality
Students returning to campus in early September were greeted by a new restaurant on Main Street’s North End. With its ...
