Arts & Culture
For three nights, audiences of “Satirical Musical About College: Farewell to Butts D” (S.M.A.C.) got transported to a different Wesleyan ...
Poems of Our Climate: “The Met: Month 8 After”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut ’23. The column was founded ...
Cross Talk: Unpacking “Daisy Jones & The Six,” the Book, the Show, and the Music
In a cross talk, two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they ...
Screaming, Crying, Laughing, and, of Course, Dancing: “Dance Nation” Captures the Highs, the Lows, and the In-Betweens of Tweenagehood
Taking the relatable trope of tweenage drama and turning it inside out, “Dance Nation,” directed by Hadassa Garfein ’24 and ...
For Better or Worse, “Evil Dead Rise” Takes Itself Very Seriously
The latest entry in the “Evil Dead” franchise is stirring the pot and bringing the heat with gallons of blood. ...
“Beef” on Netflix Is a Searing Slice of Asian American Anger
This article does not contain spoilers for the major developments of “Beef,” but does contain plot information some may consider ...
In “Baby J,” John Mulaney Blends Vulnerability With Precision
John Mulaney has worn a few different hats throughout his career. To most, he is the affable comedian known for ...
Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” at Sunset Illuminates Queer Themes and Timeless Characters
In an outdoor adaption of “Twelfth Night, Or What You Will,” directed by Kieran Gettel-Gilmartin ’25, one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays ...
SOC Fashion Show Celebrates Students of Color and Their Creativity
The Student of Color Fashion Show came back better than ever in Olin Memorial Library on Saturday, April 22. Every moment ...
Finite Fashion Showcases A Community of Creatives With Undeniable Style
On Saturday, April 15 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., an eclectic mix of students and professional models took to ...
