Arts & Culture
This is what is going on in my living room right now. 58 Fountain St.: four hot single guys (and ...
“Skittles” celebrates second annual show
When Intisar Abioto ’08 addressed the packed Zilkha Gallery, she used language as a medium of movement as well as ...
All-Stars bring message of peace
Many rap artists write lyrics that retell their past, a past so mangled that it seems nearly impossible to pull ...
Prof. Konstan on Greek emotions
David Konstan, professor of Classics and the Humanistic Tradition at Brown University, delivered a compelling lecture on Monday at the ...
Annual Israeli film series kicks off
The second annual Israeli film series opened this past Monday night at the Goldsmith Family Cinema with a screening of ...
Movie review: “Encounters at the End of the World”
German new-Romantic Werner Herzog reprises his role as myth-maker meets truth-teller in 2007’s “Encounters at the End of the World.” ...
Senreich lectures on “Robot Chicken”
Take a walk around the Wesleyan campus, and you’ll likely pass by gender-neutral bathrooms, queer jargon pamphlets and posters for ...
Acclaimed novelist reads at Russell House
Chimamanda Adichie, the current Joan Jakobson Visiting Writer, read from her acclaimed novel “Half of a Yellow Sun” this Wednesday, ...
Author discusses “Laramie Project”
Moisés Kaufman, co-founder and artistic director of the New York-based Tectonic Theater Project and co-author of the nationally famous play ...
Inventive Clatter: Infinite Echoes and the Immortal Work of Gavin Bryars
Up until about two months ago, it seemed that 65-year-old British composer Gavin Bryars had practically done it all. From ...
