Arts & Culture
Ask Alexander Payne what drew him to the novel from which emerged he and Jim Taylor's scalpel-sharp satire Election, and ...
Film Serious
It is with excitement and trepidation that we, Will DiNovi and Anna Rabinovitch, would like to introduce ourselves as the ...
In the Spotlight: The EBB and The Flow
The EBB and the Flow is probably the most innovative band Wesleyan has heard in a long time. If it ...
Film Commentary: Unconventional filmmakers
Based on its kinetic, no-nonsense advertising campaign and tick-tock bank heist plot, who would guess that "Inside Man" is (to ...
Lilies come to Freeman Center: “Lady of the Lilies” exhibit blends art, spirituality
An exhibit at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies fuses installation art with a transcendent haven. Wesleyan University ...
Boundless definitions of family and love: Art exhibit explores meaning of what makes a family
Asian/Asian American/Pacific Islander, Arab/Arab American, and Queer awareness month at Wesleyan is bringing events, lectures and activities to campus on ...
Charlotte Martin: an interview
Charlotte Martin, the voice behind the gorgeous new album "Veins," was sick. So sick that she had to be led ...
In The Spotlight: Lily Whitsitt ’06
'Twas the day before thesis when I caught up with one of my favorite theater people, Lily Whitsitt '06, to ...
Packer leads Russell House crowd through Assassin’s Gate
George Packer discussed his new non-fiction bestseller, "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq," to a standing room-only crowd at Russell ...
Trager ’56 exhibits photos at Davison Art Center
On display in the Davison Art Center is a collection of 69 black and white photographs by Philip Trager '56. ...
