Arts & Culture
Four years at Wesleyan have exposed me all types of theater, from a student-written play consisting solely of palindromes to ...
Who Wore it Wes: Sophie Chabon ’17
Sophie Chabon ’17 came to Wes from Berkeley, Calif., with a relaxed androgynous style that matches the cultures of both. ...
Professor’s Playlist: Richard Grossman
In his first ECON101 class of every semester, Professor of Economics Richard Grossman always begins by playing a “Supply and ...
Kindred Soars With Raw Honesty and Intense Emotion
Some albums hit you at exactly the right time. Maybe they echo your experiences at a certain age. Maybe they ...
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Restores Magic of Shakespeare Staple in Russell House Garden
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is the archetypal Shakespearean comedy. For most, it is the first of the Bard’s comic works ...
Eat, Pray, Shrug: Heems ’07 Delivers More in CFA Talk Than at Eclectic
The stage at the CFA Hall was set on Saturday, April 18, for one of Wesleyan’s most recent high-profile alumni, ...
“Trestle” Chugs Through Love, Money, and Identity
There are plenty of stories about growing up, but there are none like Naomi Wallace’s “The Trestle at Pope Lick ...
Fashion Show Displays Vivid, Diverse Design
On Thursday night, a collection of bold individuals strutted, stripped, and danced down a brightly lit runway constructed inside Beckham ...
“ESQUE” Creates Beautiful Art from Raw Truth in Malcolm X House
Last weekend, Malcolm X House hosted one of the most breathtaking, wounding, and invigorating pieces of art I have ever ...
Sayon Soeun Discusses Move to America and Return to Cambodia for “Lost Child” Documentary
On April 17, 1975, victorious Khmer Rouge forces marched into Cambodia’s capital city of Phnom Penh, officially ending a brutal ...
