Arts & Culture
On Thursday, Feb. 6, the Real Art Ways Gallery in Hartford hosted the opening of “Sticky,” Assistant Professor of Art ...
Rapid Rehearsal Process Results in One Day Plays
The One Day Plays have become one of Wesleyan’s most highly anticipated theater traditions. Each semester, theater connoisseurs and stage ...
Who Wore It Wes: Alexandria Williams ’15 Talks Thrift Shops Pre-Macklemore and Other Fashion Tips
Alexandria Williams ’15 is an East Asian Studies and Economics double major who loves focusing on her personal style on ...
Sky Bars Talk Lineups, Songwriting, and the Future
During the fall semester, it seemed like almost every second or third weekend there was a show that included Sky ...
Evan Roth Challenges Intellectual Property In New Exhibition
Based in Paris, Evan Roth is an American artist whose work delves into the complexity of empowerment through misuse. His ...
Gardens & Villa Takes Glossy Approach to Sophomore Album
The flute is back, the synth is smooth, and the retro ’80s sound is in full force. The Santa Barbarian ...
“A Fantastic Fear of Everything” Brings the Weird, But Lacks Substance
Weird is a hard concept to define and an even more difficult tone to achieve to positive effect in film. ...
Celebrating the Life of Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s performance in “Death of a Salesman” took my breath away. As someone who at the time only ...
“They Extract!” Brings Complex Themes of Commodification and Emotion to ’92 Theater
Theater at Wesleyan is no stranger to allegorical pieces that bizarrely resonate with profound truths in our lives. Though occasionally ...
Fox and the Bird Release Collaborative Folk Album, Darkest Hours
Combine rich, instrumental layers and sweet vocal harmonies and the product will likely resemble the musical sound of Dallas folk ...
