Arts & Culture
This past weekend, The Argus sat down with Nona Willis Aronowitz ’06 following her visit to Koeppel Journalism Fellow John Stoehr’s ...
DarkMatter Delivers Poetic Wake-Up Call
This past Tuesday, Shakti and the Wesleyan Asian American Student Collective co-hosted a performance by DarkMatter in Beckham Hall. DarkMatter ...
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Talks Writing, Empathy, and Pittsburgh at Shapiro Creative Writing Center
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, a talented novelist, memoirist, and professor, visited the Shapiro Creative Writing Center on Monday night. He demonstrated not only his ...
In “Everything You’ve Come to Expect,” The Last Shadow Puppets Innovate with Baroque Pop
The Last Shadow Puppets are far more than a side gig for Alex Turner, lead singer of the Arctic Monkeys. ...
Night Cheese, Washing Machines, and the Pursuit of Happiness: The Evolution of “30 Rock”
One of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time, “30 Rock” also had one of the strangest evolutions of any ...
ESQUE Breaks Boundaries in Visual and Performance Art Show
String lights lined the edges of three mattresses on the floor of the Malcolm X House basement this past weekend, ...
“Joan” Portrays the Many Sides of Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc’s charisma has only grown since her violent death. As David Caruso ’18 points out in his script, ...
Dynasty Handbag Dances, Sings, and Jokes in Multi-Genre Show
Towards the end of February, I opened my email to find a message from Visiting Assistant Professor of Performance Studies Katherine Brewer ...
Weerasethakul’s Newest Work Proves Surreal
The connection between dreams and waking life is very much at the core of the films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Perhaps most ...
Comedy Committee Announces Judah Friedlander for “Sprung Flung”
The Wesleyan Comedy Committee announced last week that comedian Judah Friedlander will be performing at the University on Wednesday, May 4 as ...
