Arts & Culture
“There Will Be Blood,” the latest from Hollywood’s youngest auteur, Paul Thomas Anderson, presents the costly rise of Daniel Plainview ...
Funerary fascinates
“Death is a given of the human condition that touches everyone in every age,” reads the introduction to “Korean Funerary ...
NO DEF bends it at Beckham
NO DEF dances to the beat, dances a new beat, a familiar beat, pumps up the beat. The new, all-women ...
Carver reveals complexity of love
Raymond Carver revivalism has become as tiresome as Ernest Hemingway idolatry. Sensitive high school and college creative writers thrive off ...
The Cine-Files
I’m pretty sure that it is statistically impossible to be at Wesleyan this semester and not be taking either (or ...
“Robot Chicken” co-creator dishes on career, Wes memories
It’s a sunny January L.A. afternoon, and the view from a loft office in a television studio on an industrial ...
Prof.’s fiction charms
Authors Paul LaFarge and Kit Reed read from their upcoming and new novels for the first lecture in the Distinguished ...
Murakami imbues ordinary lives with haunting resonance
First translated and published in English in mid-2006, Haruki Murakami’s latest book of short stories, “Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman” is ...
David Albright speaks in CHUM lecture
The Center for Humanities commenced its Spring Lecture Series, “Revision and Translation,” on Monday, Jan. 23 with Harvard University’s Ernest ...
Movie Review: Cloverfield
From television producer J.J Abrams, television director Matt Reeves and television writer Drew Godard comes the fairly hair-raising monster mash ...
