Arts & Culture
Odds are, if you’ve heard of Superman, you’ve also heard of Lois Lane. Lois has been a part of the ...
Professor’s Playlist: Haim Tabakman
Professor Haim Tabakman, Wesleyan’s Jewish Israel Distinguished Visiting Scholar, is counted amongst Israel’s ever-growing collection of highly talented filmmakers. He ...
Teen Suicide Reunites For Eclectic Show
Teen Suicide wants to meet you at Eclectic this Friday, Feb. 28. “When you’re playing shows, you want to just ...
Oscar Contenders Highlight Bold Year For Film
It’s that time of year again, when everyone across the country watches Hollywood’s most popular celebrities schmooze in an evening ...
Faceplant Talks Moshing and Patriarchy in Pop-Punk Scene
Out of all the fresh music on campus, one of the newer groups that demands Wesleyan’s attention is the all-girl ...
“A La Ronda” Tells Tragic Story of Isolation And Loss
This weekend, an original play titled “A La Ronda” will show in the ’92 Theater and provide textbook-weary Wesleyan students ...
“The Lego Movie” Builds Fun Brick By Brick
Do you simply want to feel happy? Do you want to feel five years old again, but understand the adult ...
Who Wore It Wes: Grace Carroll ’17
Grace Carroll ’17 has brought her love of fashion from her hometown of Washington, D.C. to our campus. Carroll appreciates ...
Flute and Piano Duo Create “The Sound of Nostalgia” in Memorial Chapel
This past Thursday, Wesleyan’s Romance Languages and Literatures Department, with the help of the Thomas and Catherine McMahon Memorial Fund, ...
Angel Olsen Redefines Timeless
To me, the word “timeless” has always sounded like an insult. For one thing, it’s just an impossible adjective. How ...
