Arts & Culture
Ebony Singers, the University gospel choir that now boasts a history of amazing performances, did not disappoint the sold-out crowd ...
Braxton debuts electronic music
Performing in front of an intimate crowd of students, professors, and visitors, master innovator and Professor of Music Anthony Braxton ...
‘Quills’ artfully brings sado-masochism to ’92 Theater
Last weekend, audience members crowded into the Petricelli '92 Theater with tickets in hand to see a performance full of ...
In The Spotlight: Rob Belushi ’04
Rob Belushi grew up first in Chicago's North Side (where he got kicked out of eigth grade for smoking weed), ...
Double trouble at Stone and Stone
Perhaps the best thing about the Stone twins, Adam and Todd '05, is that there is not one but two ...
Hegemony Rocks
Hip-hop seems to be lacking savior figures these days. With Biggie and Tupac long gone and that lovely egomaniac Jay-Z ...
Art Beat
This week I drove back down to New Haven to cover an exhibit on neither an artist nor a style, ...
Film Series Confidential
Knowing that the tone of "Kill Bill: Vol. 2" would be different from that of the previous installment (but not ...
Mathematicians woo audience, Franny delivers lovesick rock
Saturday at the WestCo Café, several of Wesleyan's own rock, ska and pop groups took the stage before an audience ...
‘Meditations’ explores campus love
Last weekend, students and faculty alike filled the '92 theater for four performances of "Meditations / A Love Story," an ...
