Arts & Culture
In "Multiple Fascinations: Dutch and Flemish Prints from Bruegel to Rembrandt," viewers are amused by Bruegel's satire of peasants, amazed ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tea time
I bet you didn't know that there are about one million shows being sponsored by Second Stage this semester. There ...
The Cine-Files
Will DiNovi reviews Thank You For Smoking, Speedy, Caché, and Black Orpheus.
Dudek captures beauty of Beijing
A man stands in front of the dirt mounds of a ubiquitous Beijing construction site. His dark suit fits him ...
Performance captures p’ansori tales
A Wesleyan audience of about 45 members witnessed the soulful, solitary performance of Dr. Chan E. Park, last Wednesday. Sept. ...
Offbeat concert creates noise
If a group of students arrived at "Actual Music: Process" just a minute late, they would have been greeted by ...
The Cine-Files
Here's a little game for you to play: Never Have I Ever…. Ditched my Wednesday night TA session to go ...
Film Commentary: Affleck connects his life and his art
A distinction often occurs between "Actors" and "Movie Stars." The former sinks into his or her given role with quicksilver ...
