Arts & Culture
As a Wesleyanite and poetry slammer, I was excited all last week by talk of who was coming to Crowell ...
“Be The Art” Represents Self-Identity, Encourages Innovation
The ambitious slogan “Be The Art You Want To See In The World” and the signature colorful portrait of Yayoi ...
Dupieux Conquers Absurdism in Comedic Film “Wrong”
A couple of years ago, French DJ Quentin Dupieux (also known as Mr. Oizo) confounded and confused the general public ...
Kilo Kish Defies Stylistic Definition
Odd Future affiliation and Beast Coast seal of approval aside, the buzz surrounding Brooklyn-based up-and-comer Kilo Kish has stemmed largely ...
Bilal Brings Classic R&B up to Speed with A Love Surreal
From the largesse of its Coltrane-referencing title to its intro/outro framing, R&B singer Bilal’s latest album, A Love Surreal, is ...
Emily Hunt ’13 Dissects the Actor’s Process in “The Kindness of Strangers”
The lights rose on the intimate performance space that had been set up on the stage of the ’92 Theater, ...
Ian MacKaye Shares Wisdom on Music and Life
Ian MacKaye is a weird guy. He said so himself multiple times at his WESU-sponsored question-and-answer session in the CFA ...
Westyle: Big Heels, Small Campus
Sometimes I wonder if I love how organized my high heels look in my closet more than how they actually ...
So You Think You Can’t Dance?: Busting a Move with Milk & Choreo
I figure I should begin this piece with the obligatory joke about how I can’t dance, but I almost feel ...
Up and Coming: Raveena Aurora
19-year-old Raveena Aurora, a talented, down-to-earth singer based in Brooklyn, N.Y., just released her debut album, Where We Wander, and ...
