Arts & Culture
Is Woody Allen serious? He apparently wants us to think so. Ever since “Annie Hall,” his films as writer-director have ...
The Cine-Files
Classes may finally be in full swing, but I hardly think that’s a reason to stop pretending we’re at Camp ...
WESU expands programming
If a resident of central Connecticut turned their radio to 88.1 FM, they might wonder if the Nutmeg State had ...
Senior theatre thesis grapples with Beckett, immobility
After a summer of preparation, Annie Paladino ‘09 is ready to be buried in the ’92 Theater next week. Paladino ...
Album Review: “You’re No Dream” by Soltero
If Conor Oberst has taught us anything - aside from the fact that sounding like a pigeon won’t stop NPR ...
Arts Calendar
Friday, Sept. 12 Opening Reception for “Framing and Being Framed: The Uses of Documentary Photography” 5 - 7 p.m., Zilkha ...
New Zilkha show questions artistic objectivity
Two massive works by photographer Wendy Ewald dominate the rear wall of the Zilkha Gallery and immediately capture the viewer’s ...
Movie Review: The House Bunny
For most of us, the Playboy Mansion - that bastion of unabashed bimboism, old man lechery and rock & roll ...
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 ...
