Arts & Culture
The dawn of a new national pastime is swiftly approaching, and it knows how to beatbox. Following close on the ...
Back into the Fray: New York Comic Con’s Expansion
The eighth annual New York Comic Con was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center from Oct. 11-14, and ...
“A Behanding in Spokane” Goes Up in the ’92 Theater
As we wave hello to our parents this Homecoming weekend (and cross our fingers that they won’t wave too fervently ...
Gibbard’s Solo Album Disappoints
Throughout his career, Ben Gibbard has established for himself a special breed of melancholy, an intelligent, insightful wimpiness that has ...
Entropy Increases on Muse’s New Album The 2nd Law
Muse typically loves to address the insanity of the world while also making clear political statements. The 2nd Law, their ...
“Frankenweenie” Disappoints
When it comes to Tim Burton, I don’t think I’m alone in saying that I have some fairly mixed views ...
Hiroshima Exhibit Takes New Approach
If you were to ask a random student what they thought an art exhibition called “Through Children’s Eyes: Hiroshima” would ...
“Taken 2” Falls Flat
If I did not have a minimum word count to meet, I would refuse to put more effort into writing ...
Shelshocked: Shel’s Shorts Preview
Shel Silverstein invited you to read his poems when you were a kid, and now Maddy Oswald ’14 invites you ...
Afforable Art: Spring Fling Picks
In a move clearly in touch with the Wesleyan student body’s priorities, the Spring Fling Committee has successfully petitioned for ...
