Arts & Culture
After watching the first few episodes of “Transparent” at my recommendation, my friend gave up: “I just couldn’t figure out ...
“Don’t Breathe”: A Dissatisfying Film That Reigns Supreme
Before May of this year, few people knew that horror thriller “Don’t Breathe” even existed, as the film’s trailer was released ...
Five Podcasts that Prove Radio Drama Still Exists
Nearly 80 years have gone by since Orson Welles’ audio drama “The War of the Worlds” premiered on CBS, back when ...
Cinefiles 9/7 to 9/10
The biggest classroom on campus is back in business as the Goldsmith Family Cinema proudly opens its doors for another ...
DJ Khaled’s Profound Loneliness
In considering and, God forbid, consuming the entirety of DJ Khaled's music, one cannot separate the man’s private life from ...
“Captain America: Civil War” Proves Thrilling
In a spectacularly awful summer for movies, it’s astonishing that Hollywood was capable of creating anything truly entertaining or memorable. ...
Local Poet Finds Inspiration in Connecticut Diner Culture
“I usually go with blueberry pancakes,” Brett A. Maddux said, flipping through the O’Rourke’s menu. “I also don’t quite frankly ...
“BoJack Horseman” and its Public Service
“BoJack Horseman” is currently the best show on television about depression and fame, which is all the more surprising given that ...
Hollywood’s Coming Dystopia
The summer has, for many years, been a fantastic time to be a moviegoer. It’s a time when Hollywood pulls ...
Soot and Spit: Wesleyan’s Weild and Sobelsohn ’17 Promote Theatrical Accessibility
Scrolling through WesAdmits, also known as Wesleyan class Facebook groups, often yields a black market of used textbooks, lost WesIDs, and, ...
