Arts & Culture
Here’s a film that packs an emotional punch from the very first scene and never looks back.
Mixed Signals: Zilkha Gallery Exhibit Reexamines Gender Roles
Wesleyan students are all about reexamining gender norms, so a new installation in the Ezra and Cecil Zilkha Gallery called ...
Turning, Falling, Dancing: Dewey Dell in Residence
A small but excited audience crowded into the Patricelli ’92 Theater last Friday for what turned out to be a ...
55th Wesleyan Writers Conference Features the Write Stuff
Some of Wesleyan’s most dedicated writers spent five days in June on campus honing their skills with widely known writers, ...
The Man Behind the Man Behind “The Room”: Theater Director Remembers His Most (in)Famous Pupil
Considered by many to be the worst movie ever made, writer-director-producer-star Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room” is a cult hit with ...
Kamar Thomas: Not Too Proud to Beg
Kamar Thomas is a broke college student. He needs $5,000 to complete his Studio Art senior thesis, a collection of ...
J.K. Rowling’s Pottermore Project Lives Up To Hype
The final “Harry Potter” book may have been released in 2007, and the movie just this summer, but with the ...
A Little Old, a Little New: Dodos, Generationals at Eclectic This Week
Despite the connotations of their name, San Francisco’s The Dodos are neither fat, flightless, nor extinct.
Wesleyan’s Own Giacomo Gates Tops National Jazz Chart for Three Consecutive Weeks
Jazz vocalist Giacomo Gates has always been an adventurer. After dropping out of engineering school in his early twenties, he ...
Cinefiles
Welcome back to the cine-files! Wasn’t "The Wizard of Oz" gorgeous? We beg you to excuse our absence last week, ...
