Arts & Culture
In a lecture entitled "Scratches, Speckling, and Crooked Lettering: Rembrandt's Messy Prints," Dr. Nadine M. Orenstein discussed the lesser known ...
Author reads untraditional selections from her new novel
"The first time I ever gave a reading, I was on so many tranquilizers that it was terrible," admitted author ...
Interview: Halley Feiffer ’07 acts in off-Broadway play
Wesleyan's own Halley Feiffer '07 can currently be seen off-Broadway in the Second Stage Theatre's revival of "subUrbia," Eric Bogosian's ...
Arts Constellation brings unique scene to Westco Cafe
The average Friday night on campus consists of students either stumbling around hallways in some stage of inebriation or attending ...
Review: Junior boys
The Junior Boys are not your typical techno band. While their debut album, "Last Exit," utilized nothing but a few ...
Carnatic vocalist stuns audience
As part of Wesleyan's 30th annual Navaratri celebration, Carnatic vocalist Sudha Ragunathan performed at Crowell Concert Hall on Saturday, Oct. ...
Benefit remembers festival creator
A small benefit performance in memory of Tanjore Ranganathan and Tanjore Viswanathan, Indian musicians and brothers who taught at the ...
Tea time
After last weekend's double helping of monster-piece theater, I've got a nasty hangover and I'm missing a few articles of ...
The Same House: obvious and puzzling yet heartfelt
"The Same House," written and directed by Martha Jane Kaufman '08, was most unlike the puzzle pieces that littered the ...
Original adaptation of Bukowski works engages audiences
The audience felt the mood of "Life and Death in the Charity Ward" the minute they entered the theater. Lee ...
