Arts & Culture
On Friday, Oct. 26, Wes-leyan’s division of Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) hosted “Stung,” a night of funk music at ...
Yiddish lullabies inspire Bloom’s tales
When Amy Bloom ’75 reads to a gathered audience, she speaks so quickly her words seem to fly past the ...
Senior dance majors showcase work in Thesis Dance Concert
The ’92 Theater was packed last Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for the Senior Thesis Dance Concert, entitled “Four Lessons ...
Movie review: 30 Days of Night
Anyone paying even a small bit of attention to recent film production has to have noticed Hollywood’s newest favorite child—the ...
The Cine-Files
The sun is gone. My circadian rhythms are ruined. The weather is turning colder under the graying November sky. The ...
Spiegelman muses on essence of comics
As part of the Wesleyan Writing Program’s “Distinguished Writers” series, renowned comic book artist Art Spiegelman delivered a spirited lecture ...
Legendary pianist, trio traverse genres
Last Saturday night, as many University students were changing into costumes for Eclectic’s annual Halloween party, a different kind of ...
RJD2 plays head-bobbing set despite awkward audience
If there’s one thing that hip-hop/electronica extraordinaire RJD2 will teach you, it’s that nothing gets in the way of a ...
Daniel Handler reading certainly not an unfortunate event
“When I read a sentence by him, it seems to me as if he wrote it with all the neurons ...
‘Lemony Snicket’ on love, one story, one adverb at a time
Daniel Handler ‘92—best known for his children’s books “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” published under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket—shared a ...
