Arts & Culture
“Son of Saul” is not an easy film to watch. It can feel suffocating, even nauseating, while at other times unbearably tragic. The ...
Theses Break Artistic Boundaries
In a school that’s constantly bursting with creative energy, exhibitions of student talent, through performance, music, visual arts, or otherwise, are hardly ...
Sally Field Shines in Her Unique Indie Rom-Com, “Hello, My Name Is Doris”
You may know her as the Academy Award winning star of “Norma Rae,” or for her role as Aunt May in ...
Starting in Season 2 of “Better Call Saul,” Jimmy McGill Starts to Break Bad
Sharing the same color coordination aesthetic and symbolism as “Breaking Bad,” Vince Gilligan’s “Better Call Saul” is back for a ...
Author Alexander Chee ’18 Walks the Line Between Personal and Fantastical at Russell House
Author and Wesleyan alumnus Alexander Chee ’89 read two extracts from his new and second novel, “The Queen of the Night,” ...
Spring Dance Theses Feature Intimate, Innovative Performances
This past weekend, six senior dance majors showcased their year-long choreographic explorations at the Patricelli ’92 Theater. Consisting of three evening ...
Guy Maddin on Lost Film, ”Mission Impossible,” and Eyebrows
Guy Maddin’s most recent cinematic psychosexual secretion is the deliriously entertaining “THE FORBIDDEN ROOM,” which screened at the Film Center ...
“Love” Rejects Rom-Com Stereotypes
If you’re a fan of “Girls,” then Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin, and Paul Rust’s new series, “Love,” is definitely for ...
The Racquets Ace Their First Show In Pine Palace
Normally reserved for packed and sweaty parties, Pine Palace was transformed on Friday night into a concert venue for the ...
“Zootopia”: Another Disney Win
“Zootopia” is the latest title from Walt Disney Animation Studios, and it has taken the film industry by storm. When ...
