Arts & Culture
Wesleyan Women in Film has a very simple mission statement: to be a support system for women interested in film ...
“Eurydice” Retold in the ’92
They’re a cute couple, to be sure. But you can’t help but feel that somehow, despite their obvious love for ...
Vernon’s Grownass Man Is Something To Shout About
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon seems endlessly attracted to the American musical landscape. Hell, he’s known for isolating himself in a ...
Fire + Bone Successfully Combines Religious Text with Experimental Theatre
Two Muslims, two Christians, a Jew, and an Irish Nationalist are trapped in a haunted house. Surely, this sounds like ...
Look What I Did: Dancing My Way Back to Middle School
Before I joined Terpsichore, I could not even bear to dance in front of a mirror. The mere sight of ...
It’s All in the (Very Quick) Timing
An old adage states that you can do a lot with a little, and I don’t think that you could ...
“A Conversation With Gregory Crewdson” Reveals The Life Behind the Art
Gregory Crewdson’s photography is immensely cinematic. Partly inspired by filmmakers like Alfred Hitchcock, the meticulousness and vibrancy of his work ...
What Your Favorite Blink-182 Song Says About You
Love them or hate them, we all have a tricky relationship with these pop-punkers. Your astrological sign may not be ...
Alt-J Rides An Awesome Wave of Buzz
My immediate reaction upon hearing the track “Fitzpleasure” for the first time: “Has Adam Sandler reentered the music industry?” Between the ...
“A Raisin in the Sun” Highlights New Wesleyan Actors
This weekend, director Victoria McGee ’15 will debut an innovative production of Lorainne Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” in ...
