Arts & Culture
Bienvenue y’all, and a friendly reminder that film board applications are due to the Film Studies office on March 5! ...
SPILL: Revealing the Human Factor Behind an Environmental Tragedy
We all know about the drama and disaster that took place on April 20, 2010 off the coast of Louisiana. ...
“Mao: the Musical”: A Breath-Taking Score Sets Up a Story of Love, Loss, and Life’s Little Red Books
When deciding to write, compose, and direct an original musical, it is rare to choose one of the most murderous ...
Aaron Peisner ’12 on Bringing Four Centuries of Choral Music to Life
Earlier this month, Aaron Peisner ’12 conducted a concert consisting of a choir of men and women singing four centuries ...
Unlocking “Unlocked”: Sexy Apocalypse Strikes
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and Wesleyan’s “Unlocked Magazine” is going out with a sexy ...
Look What I Did: I Went to the Creative Writing Workshop and All I Got Was This Article
It’s going to be meta. This is going to be an article about going to the Creative Writing Workshop at ...
“The Grey”: Neeson Fights with Wolves, Philosophizes
“The Grey” is a flawed film. There’s no denying it. Whether it’s the unrealistic ruthlessness of a pack of wolves ...
Mattabesset String Collective Schools in the Classics at MuHo
On Monday night, Feb. 20, Music House hosted a small concert by the Mattabesset String Collective, also known descriptively to ...
Arts Profile: Mark Nakhla Talks Sign Language, YouTube Fame, and Expressive Therapy
If you’re bored of Wesleyan’s stale, English-only music scene, Mark Nakhla ’13 offers something fresh: he interprets and performs popular ...
Sleigh Bells’ Reign of Terror Offers Some Treats
I wasn’t particularly excited about Reign of Terror in the months leading up to its release. Treats, Sleigh Bells’ first ...
