Arts & Culture
This weekend, director Victoria McGee ’15 will debut an innovative production of Lorainne Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” in ...
Professor’s Playlist: Marguerite Nguyen
Thesis statement: Assistant Professor of English Marguerite Nguyen is one of the sweetest professors on the Wesleyan campus to ever ...
Political Action Takes Artistic Form in Poster Exhibition
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History has collected street art from the Occupy movement in an exhibition titled “Artists ...
Southeast Meets West Meets East Again in “Super Frog Saves Tokyo,” A Balinese Puppet Show
When the audience members entered the dimly lit CFA Dance Studio on Saturday and sat on the floor, they were ...
Actors Address Communication in Experimental “Hallway Play”
Have you ever heard a conversation going on in the room next to you—perhaps between complete strangers—and wondered how that ...
Professor’s Playlist: Lisa Dombrowski
Before contacting Associate Professor of Film Studies Lisa Dombrowski to write a Professor’s Playlist, I was informed that she has ...
“Spring Breakers” Is Absurd, Trashy
“Spring Breakers” evades good film criticism. It’s impossible to say whether it’s good or not, and it’s impossible to say ...
Matt Chilton ’16 Talks Throat Singing, Vocal Tones, Listening
Matt Chilton ’16 is a man of many words, but singing doesn’t involve any of them. Among his many musical ...
Roger Ebert: In Memoriam
On April 3, 2013, the 46th anniversary of his first day as film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert ...
David Bowie Successfully Moves into The Next Day
David Bowie has never been known to stand still. He has taken a diverse set of genres—soul, rock, folk, electronic—and ...
