Arts & Culture
“That House” is a submission for The Argus Arts section’s November Fiction Series. Each Argus issue in November will contain either an ...
“Murder on the Beantown Express,” A Slapstick Murder Mystery, Entertains
“A murder mystery novelist, a Wesleyan student, a detective, an old woman, a couple, and a train conductor walk into ...
Cinefiles 11/9-11/11
We get it. Everyone’s busy. Some of us are doing science projects in the lab. Others are crunching numbers in ...
Henry Hall ’14 Debuts New EP, Shows Off Versatility
Henry Hall ’14 and his eponymously named band have been on a roll as of late, fresh off a residency ...
Gilmore Girls: A Guide to Preparing for the Revival
News of the revival of “Gilmore Girls” (called “A Year in the Life,” out on Netflix Nov. 25) has been an ...
Joanne Ushers in Another Exciting New Era for Lady Gaga
Since her debut studio album The Fame in 2008, Lady Gaga has attracted millions of die-hard fans, known as her ...
“Moonlight” Enthralls Packed Cinema at Early Screening
In a powerful cultural moment, around 400 students packed into the Goldsmith Family Cinema on Wednesday, Nov. 2 to see ...
Revival Reviews: “The Wire” (Pt. 1)
Perfection is a label that is easily used but almost impossible to execute. The word would have no meaning without proper ...
November Fiction Series: “The Pill” (Pt. 2)
This is the second part of a two-part piece for The Argus Arts section’s November Fiction Series. The first half of ...
DuVernay’s “13TH” Explores Modern Slavery
“Criminal.” Director and writer Ava DuVernay argues that this is a highly subjective phrase. As American political and economic institutions ...
