Arts & Culture
When Carolyn Halsted appeared in the Crowell Hall on Sunday afternoon for her piano recital, she was all alone without ...
Cathy Weis’s “Haiku” pushes the boundaries of dance
Slumped on the stage, with her limbs indistinguishably bent and wrapped, Cathy Weis inched along awkwardly, demonstrating all the movement ...
Shadows of death row: Reliving stark memories in “The Exonerated”
In one of the most powerful moments of ""The Exonerated"," prison inmate David Keaton raises his hand to the sky ...
Film Serious: “Jarmusch and eclectic: Both not so good”
For instance: I have often made subtle references in my column as to why the Film Series is better than ...
WeSLAM draws student slam poets
What do the following locations have in common: Nuyorican Poet's Café, Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, coffee houses and bars ...
Improv comedy groups get laughs for hurricane relief
Students who braved the nasty weather last Saturday to attend a Hurricane Katrina relief fundraiser featuring Wesleyan's four comedy groups ...
Eclectic mix of faculty and others collaborate on dance
The program told the audience that A, C, G, and T are "the abbreviations for the four building blocks of ...
Hoffman shines as Capote
In many respects, Capote, Bennett Miller's thoughtful account of the pivotal six years leading to the release of author Truman ...
Film Series Confidential: Calling all Peeping Toms
As the zero hour approaches, I have noticed many a youth fumbling around in the ether for a good Halloween ...
Georgian men’s choir performs folk music
A former Soviet republic nestled in the southern Caucasus is probably not the typical point of origin for a group ...
