Arts & Culture
Asked by an audience member to describe his creative process, playwright Charles Mee gave the audience an open-ended and disarmingly ...
Westep, student poetry, and music featured at successful Jubilee
From the moment the Ujammaa Board led the audience in singing the Black National Anthem, the atmosphere of Jubilee could ...
Blues competition highlights sophomore talent
The First Annual Sophomore Blues Competition provided a showcase for sophomore musicians and performers, who were comfortable screaming, staggering, strutting, ...
“Picasso to Pop,” intriguing art at Hartford art museum
Wesleyan's wonderful art galleries provide ample opportunities to see exhibitions and art shows. But, what do you do if you've ...
New Yorker editor discusses media’s role in Iraq War
David Remnick, Pulitzer Prize winner and editor of The New Yorker magazine, spoke Wednesday night at a packed Memorial Chapel. ...
Monster Piece: Preview “Peer Gynt”
I guess Nature took offense to my last column—the frozen specimen that once frosted my hair has since melted into ...
Sex workers’ show features humor, reflections, and nudity
This Wednesday night, a rowdy group of students packed the Campus Center's Multi-Purpose Room to watch naked women twirl tassels ...
“Random Family” author shares stories about research method
Early on in Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's Wednesday talk at the Russell House, she alerted audience members that her personal brand ...
Paul Brady ignores the “Whoa people”
Fans of Irish folk music and modern guitar pop were in for a treat Friday night when Paul Brady, Irish ...
Writer presents “human” stories
Duality is perhaps the most apt word to sum up the skill and mindset of author Yael Hedaya, who spoke ...
