Arts & Culture
Fall Out Boy is back with a vengeance. The band’s new album, So Much (For) Stardust, released on Mar. 24, ...
Yes, “The Last of Us” is That Good
Warning: The following article contains minor spoilers for “The Last of Us.” The hype surrounding HBO’s “The Last of Us”—the ...
The COL’s Vocation of Writing Series Brings Literary Speakers to Campus
For the past three years, Associate Professor of the Practice in Letters Charles Barber has spearheaded a writing-oriented speaker series ...
Why Making Meaningless Art Can Be Fulfilling
Before starting the process of making art, you should treat it like it’s trash and remind yourself that the end ...
Oscar on the Oscars: This Year’s Best Snubbed Films, from “Nope” to “Decision to Leave”
The nominees at the 95th Academy Awards, scheduled for this Sunday, Mar. 12, honor a wide range of exciting films, ...
Appreciating What Came Before: How Modern Directors Successfully Revive Older Music for a New Audience
About two weeks ago, I was sitting in the theater at Metro Movies 12. The trailers started playing, beginning with ...
Poems of Our Climate: “my memory is mine (and i love her even when she lies / and she loves me so she lies)”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut ’23. The column was ...
Entering the Unconscious: Weekly Astrology 3/3-3/9
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Entering the Unconscious. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper ...
Senior Thesis “Top Girls” Untangles Complicated Womanhood Across Time
“Top Girls,” a senior thesis directed by Annabella Machnizh ’23, opened in the Patricelli ’92 Theater on Thursday, March 2 at 7 ...
Arts Roundup Part Three: Visual Arts
So far this semester, three visual arts exhibitions have debuted, both held in the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery. Two ...
