Arts & Culture
This past Saturday, Nov. 12, “Saturday Night Live” (“SNL”) was undoubtedly marked by a series of milestones. With musical guest ...
Cinefiles 11/16-11/19
Whelp, here we are. Back again. Another week trapped in this corner of The Argus. Let us out! (Haha just ...
Interview with Kim Weild, the Director of “Summertime”
This week marks the opening of the Wesleyan Theater department’s production of “Summertime,” directed by Visiting Associate Professor of Theater, ...
November Fiction Series: “The Mad Bomber” (Pt. 1)
“The Mad Bomber” is a submission for the Argus Arts Section’s November Fiction Series. Each Argus issue in November will contain ...
Devil’s Advocate: “Murder on the Beantown Express”
In the second grade, I attended a play at my town’s local church where “The Little Red Hen” was performed ...
Fall Senior Thesis Dance Concert Showcases Hard Work and Engaging Artistry
On Thursday, Nov. 3 through Saturday, Nov. 5 in the Patricelli ’92 Theater, seniors Emily Butcher, Sonya Levine, Rick Hong ...
Ranking “Black Mirror” and its Terrifying New Season
For a kid who eats up dystopian media like it’s Sunday brunch at Usdan, the British satirical TV show “Black ...
November Fiction Series: “Camille’s Tea”
“Camille’s Tea” is a submission for the Argus Arts Section’s November Fiction Series. Each Argus issue in November will contain either ...
Revival Reviews: “The Wire” (Pt. 2)
Arguably the greatest boundary in addressing issues around race in the United States is a lack of transparency. Many conservatives believe ...
Doctor Strange Succeeds as Escapist Guilty Pleasure
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (or MCU) is an experiment that, by now, should be failing. It’s a collection of (now) ...
