Arts & Culture
John Waters’ films took him from the dive bars of Baltimore to Broadway and Hollywood. Well, in a sense, considering ...
Cinefiles: 9/13–9/16
Cinefiles is a column by the Film Board that introduces and reviews the films showed by the Wesleyan Film Series ...
Looking Forward and Backward: A Preview of Visual Arts and Music Events on Campus
The arts scene is coming back in full swing as the University welcomes students back to campus. From celebrating the Center ...
Actually Not Such a Fun Home: “Fun Home” Tackles Heavy Topics With Passion and Empathy
Content warning: This article contains mention of mental health issues, grooming, and suicide. For three nights, “Fun Home” revealed the ...
Week 5 Art Senior Theses: Constructing Natural Environments and Entering the Real and Surreal
Since March 28, The Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery has featured this year’s Art Studio Senior Thesis Exhibitions. The fifth ...
Original Musical “Crush! Crush! Crush!” Blends Romantic Drama With Creative Metanarrative
“Crush! Crush! Crush!,” an original musical written by Scarlett (Chenchen) Long ’23, was presented as a staged reading on Monday, ...
So What’s It Going to Be? “Ocean Filibuster” Asks Audiences To Evaluate Their Relationship with the Ocean and Marine Life
“Ocean Filibuster,” an original musical created by Lisa D’Amour, Sxip Shirey, and Assistant Professor of Theater Katie Pearl went up ...
The Ankh Returns to Campus, Giving Voice to Wesleyan Communities of Color Creatively and Politically
After The Ankh stopped publishing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the publication for students of color will be returning to ...
End-of-Semester Arts Roundup Spring 2023: Senior Studio Art Theses
To close out the 2022–23 academic year, The Argus attempted to reach out to all of the senior studio art ...
Coloring Outside the Lines: “Aubrey’s Pencil Box” Is a Rich Theatrical Experience
It was a rainy Saturday afternoon and I was going to see a musical about sentient colored pencils. I wasn’t ...
