Arts & Culture
The slowly evolving soundscape was trance-inducing, full of pulsing bass tones and rhythmic textures. The sounds expanded to fill the ...
Mackey brings rhythm to poetry reading at Russel House
There were no giggles, coughs, or cell phones ringing during Nathaniel Mackey's Wednesday night reading at Russell House. Instead, students ...
Review: Daft Punk
Daft Punk's appeal is hard to describe. Like Kraftwerk before them, their robotic techno grates as much as it soothes, ...
The Cine-Files
Will DiNovi reviews Thank You For Smoking, Speedy, Caché, and Black Orpheus.
Tea time
I bet you didn't know that there are about one million shows being sponsored by Second Stage this semester. There ...
Panel discusses sustainable theater
Three professional thespians discussed the strengths and shortcomings of the modern-day theater company in "Stories from the Field: How to ...
Blauner shares parts of novel at Russell House
As the first speaker in the Wesleyan Writer's Series, Peter Blauner '82 shared parts of his sixth novel "Slipping Into ...
Student curators bring Dutch, Flemish prints alive
In "Multiple Fascinations: Dutch and Flemish Prints from Bruegel to Rembrandt," viewers are amused by Bruegel's satire of peasants, amazed ...
Bill T. Jones uses dance to advance social change
The simple movement that members of the audience made at the end of last week’s performance by the Bill T. ...
Review: Serena-Maneesh
There are only a few bands in the canon of indie rock that still inspire genuine awe: the Pixies, the ...
