Arts & Culture
Charles Simic, former Poet Laureate of the United States and winner of countless other awards, has a vivid imagination, as ...
The Cine-Files
Greetings to my fellow film fans, and to those less fortunate among us who have yet to experience the Wesleyan ...
Arts Calendar
Friday, Sept. 19 “ASHPET: An Appalachian Cinderella Story” 7 p.m., South Church (corner of Church and Main) Jazz at Café ...
Event Pick: MegaFaum at Earth House
Who: Megafaun, a North Carolina folk band with Jacob Milstein ’09, and Wesleyan’s the Shade.
Freeman exhibit celebrates the beautry and history of Buddhism
Standing in front of the “Incantation Wheel of Garuda to Conquer Enemies,” a thangka at the Mansfield Freeman Center for ...
Band tours via bike
Purveyors of a global pleasant revolution in music and transportation made a pit stop at the University last Saturday, as ...
Album Review: “Carried to Dust” by Calexico
Calexico is not a rock band, and it’s gratifying that the Tucson, Ariz. collective is finally ready to acknowledge it. ...
Top 5 summer pop albums better than “American Boy”
We’ve been hearing a lot about this Estelle character lately. Some seem to believe “American Boy” is this year’s official ...
Book Review: “Call Me by Your Name” by Andre Aciman
Andre Aciman, the author of “Out of Egypt” and a professor at the Graduate School and University Center of the ...
Weekend Event Splotlight
The Inaugural Poetic Census Open Mic Who: Everyone interested in writing. And reading. And reading their writing. And listening to ...
