Arts & Culture
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut,‘23. The column was founded ...
Astrology With Nico: Entering the Collective Unconscious
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Astrology With Nico. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper ...
Paramore’s This Is Why Is a Compelling, if Unpolished, Portrait of Burnout
For the last decade or so, Paramore has been in a constant state of tumult and reinvention. The band’s latest ...
Sulan’s Valentine’s Day Roses and Thorns of Romantic Comedy Genre
Happy Valentine’s Day, folks! It’s the ideal romantic season to do something special for the one you love the most. ...
Seven Concerts Later, Mic Check Celebrates One Year Anniversary
Mic Check, a student group that showcases campus hip-hop and R&B artists—specifically Black performers—held its one-year anniversary concert on Saturday, Feb. ...
I Really Liked “Skinamarink,” But I Understand Why Others Did Not
I’m a huge fan of analog horror. A loose offshoot of found footage films, analog horror aims to provide viewers ...
Poems of Our Climate: “Ode to Beatrix Potter”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut ’23. The column was ...
“The Wayland Rudd Collection” Showcases Depictions of Black People in Soviet Media
When I stepped into the South Gallery of the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, I was greeted at the entrance ...
“Bruiser,” Directed by Miles Warren ’19, Brings Exploration of Black Masculinity to Film Series
Amid the frigid polar vortex of Friday, Feb. 3, Miles Warren ’19 returned to his alma mater. He wasn’t just ...
Astrology With Nico: February 10 – February 16
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Astrology With Nico. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper ...
