Arts & Culture
By Gavriella Wolf Staff Writer Monica Kornis ’15 has tailored her style over her years at Wesleyan, borrowing ideas ...
Deerhoof Gets Aggressively Creative on New Record
With their latest album, La Isla Bonita, the San Francisco-based Deerhoof has created a 10-track exploration of organized chaos. The ...
Music Experiment “On Foot: Brooklyn” Felt Disconnected in CFA Hall
Craig Shepard and Beth O’Brien’s performance of “On Foot: Brooklyn” at Wesleyan’s CFA Hall on Saturday night felt disconnected, and ...
New Christopher Nolan Film Isn’t Stellar
As a director, Christopher Nolan uses secrecy as a driving force behind the writing and marketing of his films. His ...
Panel Highlights Resilience of Classical Sufi Singer Riffat Sultana
Continuing this semester’s stellar lineup of performances and panels, the CFA’s Muslim Women’s Voices at Wesleyan program brought the legendary ...
Rancid vs. The Dead Milkmen: How to Stage a Return
October was an interesting month in punk music, a weird throwback to the era of the late ’80s and early ...
Idiot Box: Battlestar Galactica
It is the far distant future. In its folly, humanity has created a race of robots, the Cylons, that have ...
“Othello” Makes Backstage Drama Shakespearean
Love, lust, jealousy, betrayal, and despair: These topics and themes are great fodder for the stage. However, as adapter and ...
Bulgarian Voices Brings Dissonant Beauty to Wes
From the far corner of the World Music Hall stage, three women emerged with flowers in their hair. Vlada Tomova, ...
Who Wore It Wes: Kai Leshne ’16
Kai Leshne ’16 doesn’t just play music; he wears it, too. An active member of the Invisible Men group, Leshne ...
