Arts & Culture
Joseph D’Agostino is not a typical indie rock star. He’s clean-shaven, baby-faced, and is currently living in his parents’ house ...
Emmy Award Winners: The Arts Editors Weigh In
The 63rd Emmy Awards aired live from L.A.’s Nokia Theater on Sunday night, honoring the best of the best in ...
Idiot Box: Thursday Night Comedy Lineup
One of the most anticipated events of the fall television season is this weeks’ return of NBC’s Thursday night comedy ...
Amanda Palmer ’98 Plays Ninja-Gig at Eclectic
A throng of students were gathered in the foyer of Eclectic last Friday evening, chattering about a mysterious tweet and ...
Professor’s Playlist: Steven Stemler
Stemler, who is fascinated by the connection between music and personality, sent The Argus the tunes that are bumping in ...
Cine-Files
It’s mid-September, classes are getting settled, and the season’s two major film festivals have come and gone. At the distribution ...
Sibling Rivalry: “Warrior” Sets a High Bar for the Fight Flick
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, ...
