Arts & Culture
Rihanna finalized it with the slow-paced, reggae-slash-electronic, hip-swaying opening song on her new album, ANTI: The era of collaborations with Sean ...
Syrian Vocalist Gaida Pays Tribute to Syrian Refugees in Wesleyan Debut
Syrian vocalist Gaida made her Connecticut debut at Crowell Concert Hall last Friday, Feb. 5. Since its construction in 1973, the Crowell ...
From Eclectic to Berkshires: Tatge and Her University Legacy
Pamela Tatge ’84 (pronounced “Tad-gee”) has been serving as Director of Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts (CFA) for the last ...
Chilean Playwright Guillermo Calderón on Chilean Theatre
On Tuesday, Feb. 9, Guillermo Calderón visited the University as part of the Outside the Box Theater Series. Calderón spoke in ...
Why Beyoncé’s “Formation” is a Black Power Anthem
On Saturday, Feb. 6, the world stopped when Beyoncé released her new single, “Formation.” It first appeared on the music ...
“Light of the East” Showcases Talented Korean Artists
There’s a magnificent and sadly under-seen art film epic about flesh lumps becoming bodies at the College of East Asian ...
“Hail, Caesar!” Fails its Talented Cast and its Hopeful Audience
Within everyone is a desire for salvation, for some mythical figure or revolutionary to save humanity from its troubles. Centuries ago, ...
The Davison Art Center Explores Dürer and His Works
Last Friday, I attended the opening of “Passion and Power: German Prints in the Age of Dürer” at the Davison Art ...
Academy Decisions Reveal Deep-Seated Discrimination Within the Movie Industry
Disclaimer: There are too many issues regarding diversity and representation for one article, and the following therefore focuses primarily on the ...
Eskimeaux Exudes Collected Calm in Ecstatic Performance
Gabrielle Smith, Eskimeaux’s unassuming frontwoman, knows exactly how to hold a raucous crowd of University students in rapture: silence them long ...
