Arts & Culture
Steve Morison '88 first experienced the Afghani countryside while perched on the top of a rickety bus careening through the ...
The Cine-Files
If you have lately found yourself overwhelmed by the utter spectacularity, the mindblowing fantabulosity of The Film Series, please consider ...
First Show: Heart Play(s) utilizes student talent and space of ’92
"Heart Play(s)," the first Second Stage production to grace the '92 Theatre so far this year, went up this past ...
Review: Daft Punk
Daft Punk's appeal is hard to describe. Like Kraftwerk before them, their robotic techno grates as much as it soothes, ...
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 ...
Series shares unique sounds poetry reading at Russel House
The slowly evolving soundscape was trance-inducing, full of pulsing bass tones and rhythmic textures. The sounds expanded to fill the ...
Tea time
Nuts! This weekend is going to be the bomb! The only way things could get any better for the Wesleyan ...
Pig Iron explores the dark side
To enjoy "Hell Meets Henry Halfway" is to accept the show as little more than a gleeful plunge into unremitting ...
The Cine-Files
Join us at the Film Series this week for back-to-back nights of Piratey fun with this past summer's "Pirates of ...
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 ...
