Arts & Culture
When I was 10 years old, I began my first summer as a saxophonist in the Renbrook Summer Adventure Jazz ...
Taylor Swift “Shakes Off” Country Style on 1989
In preparation for the release of 1989, the fifth album from Taylor Swift, I did what I assumed any sane ...
“The ABCs Of Death 2” Delivers Alphabetical Thrills
Two years ago, Tim League, the founder of Austin’s cult film festival Fantastic Fest, and Ant Thompson, a New Zealand-based ...
“Blow” Gender-Swaps to Advance Discussions of Assault, Power, and Gender
While the Wesleyan arts scene is no stranger to feminist works that creatively tackle contemporary issues of women’s rights and ...
Screenwriters Lounge Incubates Student Work
A girl wakes up and goes through her normal routine. Everything is as expected, except, between each moment, she makes ...
Professor’s Playlist: David Swiderski
As a Visiting Assistant Professor of African American Studies, David Swiderski has expressed his passion for and extensive knowledge of ...
Idiot Box: “Six Feet Under”
Let’s talk about death. When thinking about HBO in the early 2000s, most people would conjure up images of “The ...
Who Wore It Wes: Tessa Houstoun ’17
Tessa Houstoun ’17, hailing from Washington, D.C., has a strong interest in design and is considering working in a creative ...
Stevie Nicks, 24-Karat Gold
Have you ever listened to Fleetwood Mac all day and night? I am occasionally prone to having an impromptu Fleetwood ...
“Fleur d’Orange” Explores Moroccan Womanhood Through Energetic Dance
The latest installment of the Center for the Art’s “Muslim Women’s Voices at Wesleyan” program, “Fleur d’Orange” tackles the ...
