Arts & Culture
"What are we protesting today?" asked Catie Lazarus '98. She was the emcee and opening performer at Friday night's "Out ...
“Aunt Dan & Lemon” raises difficult issues with ease
Being ushered into their seats, the audiences of Wallace Shaw's "Aunt Dan and Lemon" this weekend at the '92 suddenly ...
Film Series Confidential
The Argus Arts editors sent me the following email a couple of days ago: "In case you didn't know, Friday's ...
Critical Ass: Protocols of Zion
Last Tuesday a pack full of luckies got to see a sneak peek of a documentary called "Protocols of Zion" ...
Hegemony Rocks: Moonlight to Twilight
Britt Daniel is one sneaky bastard. The singer-songwriter and nucleus of Austin-based indie rockers Spoon put his band on the ...
Wesleyan gets Stoned one more time in Crowell
The Stone twins, Adam ’05 and Todd ’05, presented their third and final annual comedy show to a packed Crowell ...
Graffiti artist Cook-Dizney tags Zilkha with messages of community and collaboration in
Artist and teacher Brett Cook-Dizney stated the obvious at a gallery talk Tuesday after showing a photograph of two fiberglass ...
First major Cambodian dance tour in United States explores experience of the outsider at CFA theater
It would be natural to assume that you had little in common with the divine beings of Sophiline Cheam Shapiro’s ...
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Krovatin’s S&M interpretation brings leather and whips to Shakepeare’s stage
The wonderful thing about Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is that, as a play, it makes very little sense. Three ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Quindlen inspires readers in lecture
On Wednesday evening, Pulitzer Prize winning writer Anna Quindlen spoke on everything from Harry Potter to the lack of women ...
