Arts & Culture
All right, I’ve discussed this before. Where would we all be without sitcoms in our lives?
An Asian American Playwright Tells Us How It’s Done
Wearing a blazer, jeans, and a boy¬ish smile, David Henry Hwang had the energy of a man in his early ...
Argus Spring Movie Preview
With spring comes the dubious in-theater spring movie lineup, a notorious dumping ground for movies that aren’t important enough for ...
Critic and Author Molly Haskell Talks About Women, Film, and Scarlett O’Hara
Film critic Molly Haskell came to Wesleyan Wednesday night for the Annie Sonnenblick Evening, part of the Writing Program’s speaker ...
“A Safe, Familiar Place:” Excitingly Alien and Dangerous
If there are two things that are al¬ways gripping on the stage, it’s the dy¬namic between two people struggling for ...
Glenn Ligon ’82 Reflects on Work
Glenn Ligon ’82, the youngest artist whose work has adorned the walls of the Obama White House, returned to Wesleyan ...
HIMYM Diaries: The Wemmy!
So most of our photo diary of Wemmy making was edited out to make room for other important arts articles ...
In Defense of Britney Spears
Let’s be real: everyone grew up with a deep love for the original princess of pop, Britney Spears.
Not Even Death: Gilliam’s Invincible “Imaginarium”
Terry Gilliam’s new movie, “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” doesn’t make sense—at least not in the usual way.
Preview of “Unexpected: Voices of Incarcerated Women”
n an attempt to break the Wesleyan bubble, and maybe the “bubble” of mainstream society, the University’s Theater Department presents ...
