Arts & Culture
Dancers emerge on a darkened stage in staggered rows, silently stepping and tumbling forward in the precise and slow motions ...
“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 ...
