Arts & Culture
When the D.C. punk four-piece Priests dropped their first LP, Nothing Feels Natural, just a week after Trump entered the ...
It’s Atlanta’s World and You’re Just Living In It
It’s no secret Donald Glover has had a busy year. It included castings in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and “Star Wars,” a ...
Quintessential America Without its Proverbial Dream: “American Honey” Kicks Off Film Series
“American Honey” meanders along with a group of reckless youth who embody all of America except for its proverbial dream. ...
The xx Continues to Explore New Territory
With their third release, I See You, The xx has expanded into a much more upbeat sound, thanks in part ...
“La La Land” Whimsically Subverts Its Own Genre
Warning: This review contains plot spoilers. Just go see it. Before you read this, before you pollute your brain with ...
On the Flaws and Ethics of “Westworld” Season One
Arts and Opinion Editor Henry Spiro ’19, and Features Editor Jake Lahut ’17 review the first season of “Westworld,” which ...
Despite Its Strengths, “Summertime” Came Out as A (Hetero)Normative Love Story
At the beginning of the Wesleyan Theater department’s production of “Summertime,” written by Charles Mee and directed by the Visiting ...
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them:” A Harry Potter Fan’s Perspective
Walk in expecting a very CGI-ed movie about magical creatures and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the warm, cozy nostalgia ...
Interview with Jessica Wolinsky ’17 and Emma Pasarow ’18 on the production of “The Self”
Every year, juniors majoring in theater can propose to work on a semester-long capstone project during their senior year at the ...
Cinefiles 12/7-12/10
It’s that time of year. With finals coming around and all the snow clouds inching their way down from the ...
