Arts & Culture
With so little time, so much to see, and so much gratuitous politicized content engulfing the many screens of our ...
Director Clark ’17 Returns to the Classics in “The Tempest”
For Director Susannah Clark ’17, the choice to produce “The Tempest” was simple. “There’s so many student-written plays,” she said. “Shakespeare ...
Heems ’07 Shines in New Swet Shop Boys Album
Post-9/11, it doesn’t take a sociologist to convey a basic understanding of the discrimination facing people of South Asian and ...
“A Little Epic” Brings A Lot to the Table
Romance is a fickle thing. In one moment, everything is exciting and full of possibility, and in the next, everything ...
Thrilling and Hollow, “Westworld” Begins
The growth of artificial intelligence is unstoppable. IBM has already created technologies capable of defeating chess masters, and “Watson” has already won Jeopardy. ...
Revival Reviews: “Six Feet Under” (Part 2)
“Six Feet Under” does not trip or falter on its abundance of themes. They impact the viewer with great force but ...
“A Man Called Ove”: A Life Worth Living
Normally, a movie whose central plot structure centers around a series of failed suicide attempts by a 60-year-old Swedish curmudgeon ...
Vince Staples and the Meaning of a Viral Video
On Oct. 5, a video showing a woman’s angry, tearful response to the song “Norf Norf” by Vince Staples went ...
Cinefiles 10/12-10/14
We've got a lot to get to this week, so we’ll keep the updates quick: -Jonah squashed the bug! He’s ...
The Storm of Mystery Is Solid Entertainment
Theater at Wesleyan comes in many shapes and forms. From ambitious Sondheim musicals at the ’92 Theater to student-written plays at ...
