Arts & Culture
This week's show is a musical, folks! These babies only come around once in a while, so be sure to ...
Author discusses acclaimed new novel
Israeli author Alon Hilu delivered a lecture to the Wesleyan community at Russell House this Tuesday as a part of ...
Orchestra welcomes visitors
The Wesleyan Orchestra opened its doors to the public on Saturday as members were joined by musicians of the greater ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Rembrandt’s lesser known prints unpacked by Met curator
In a lecture entitled "Scratches, Speckling, and Crooked Lettering: Rembrandt's Messy Prints," Dr. Nadine M. Orenstein discussed the lesser known ...
The Cine-Files
It's getting to that time of year when the leaves change color, the air grows cold and crisp, and parents ...
Play echos current controversies
Last spring, "The Harvard Crimson" accused Kaavya Viswanathan, a nineteen-year-old sophomore, of plagiarizing several passages of her novel, "How Opal ...
Musical showcase engages listeners
On Sunday Oct. 8, Crowell Concert Hall reverberated with the melodic voice of B. Balasubrahmaniyan, an emerging master of South ...
