Arts & Culture
To look at Professor of Art David Schorr's paintings in his new collection, "The Imaginary Life of Ordinary Things: the ...
Ambiguity of the artist: Lehrman class brings dance into audience
Bottles of colored water in perfectly straight rows line the Zilkha Gallery's main viewing room as far as the eye ...
Puppets convey tragedy and drama of Hiroshima victims
"In order to reconcile things, you have to examine them first," Dan Hurlin explained last Friday evening during his company's ...
Poet Kunin returns to Wes for reading
In the last reading of the Russell House's fall semester lecture series, Aaron Kunin shared poems from his new book, ...
Lubin-Levy and Schaal showcase acting in “Peripeteia”
Creating a character or performance usually centers on a script, and actors develop their roles around the information given by ...
Gould turns Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” into comedy
"My shadow's the only one that walks beside me/My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating," sang John Wesley '07, ...
“Like an Expressionist painting”: Ensemble cast adds dance and depth to “Vienna: Lusthaus”
The production of Charles Mee’s "Vienna: Lusthaus" that went up Nov. 17 to 19 in the ’92 Theater was like ...
WSA candidates
In a stunning turn of events, Adam Freelander '05, who dedicated his time at the Argus to laying out each ...
You actually thought there’d be an arts section? I have some thoughts, and I’ll share them with you
Whoah, J/K! It would have been awesome if everyone's favorite alcoholic Lisa (whose last name, D'Amato, was revealed by Wikipedia! ...
Bharata Natyam dancer continues ancient Indian art form of stylized movement
Aniruddha Knight's lineage is so deeply ensconced with bharata natyam, the classical India dance form with roots in ancient temple ...
