Arts & Culture
When Beyoncé released her leading singles “TEXAS HOLD ’EM” and “16 CARRIAGES,” discourse surrounding her entry into the country genre quickly ...
Friday, April 4 Comic
Ali Eckstein can be reached aeckstein@wesleyan.edu.
A New Oscar on the Oscars: Who Truly Owns Hollywood?
Who do the movies truly belong to? The question was on my mind as I watched the 96th Academy Awards ...
GUTS (spilled) Has Us Obsessed
She’s back and gutsier than ever: Olivia Rodrigo has returned to her sophomore album with four new songs to create ...
Unheard Perfectly Complements Hozier’s Unreal Unearth
After the success of his 2023 album Unreal Unearth, Irish singer-songwriter Hozier released Unheard, an EP of four songs that ...
Frogger (Friday, March 29 Comic)
Ali Eckstein can be reached at aeckstein@wesleyan.edu.
“Small Mouth Sounds” Was Freaking Awesome: Silence at the End of the World
“Small Mouth Sounds,” the creative component of Nina Jakobson’s ’24 senior theater thesis, follows six participants on a five-day silent ...
Inside the Wesleyan Review of Books: New Campus Publication Creates Space for Literary Criticism
There was an undeniably electric energy in the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism on Wednesday, Feb. 28, during ...
“What Comes Next?” Beautifully Captures the Hardships of Growing Up as a Woman of Color
“What Comes Next?”—a staged reading of a play written by Senica Slaton ’26 and produced by the SHADES Theater Collective—was ...
Shapiro Center and Gordon Career Center Invite Critic Gabrielle Bruney ’14 Back to Campus for the Ask Me Anything Series
Writer and editor Gabrielle Bruney ’14 visited campus for the Ask Me Anything writer’s series on Tuesday, Feb. 20. The ...
