Arts & Culture
What exactly went on in the Old Squash Courts this weekend is unclear. It can only be confirmed that “Smack ...
The Buzz on Featherwood Bee: Jams, Duality, and Handsomeness
This weekend, there’s a double-header—not by the baseball team, but by campus rockers. Comprised of Kelly Lee ’14 and John ...
In Defense of Train: Embracing Your Inner Campiness
My seventy-year-old aunt jams to them in the car. My six-year-old cousin sings their hits incessantly. My dad taps his ...
Action-Packed “Macbeth” Brings Gore, Shakespearean Drama to CFA Green
Think back to your 11th grade English class. It’s eight in the morning, and you’re stumbling through words like “abstemious” ...
Idiot Box: Game of Thrones Gets Too Serious, But Stays Compelling
For my money, the best part of HBO’s hit series “Game of Thrones,” is still the opening credits. Under a ...
Santi White ’97 Expands Repertoire on Follow Up Album, for Better or Worse
After five years away from the music industry, Santigold returns to the pop scene with her newest album, Master of ...
Cloud Nothings, Future Islands Descend on Eclectic Ballroom
Three live acts in three hours for three hundred audience members on one stage. Such was last Thursday night at ...
Student Body Celebrates Student Bodies at Burlesque
WesBurlesque. It’s the word that has been on everyone’s lips this past week. If you somehow missed out on all ...
Wesleyan Potters: Spring Festival is Not For Wizards, but Craft Enthusiasts
The Wesleyan Potters are having their annual spring sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Saturday, May 12 at ...
“4.48 Psychosis” Explores the Depths of a Depressed Mind
Playwright Sarah Kane once said that she was attracted to the theater because it “has no memory, which makes it ...
