Arts & Culture
Yuriy Kordonskiy's stage-adaptation of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" went up in the CFA last weekend. Let me get the "directorial ...
Album review: Oblivion’s “The Garden in the Machine”
"The Garden in the Machine" is the second full-length album from promising Michigan rockers Oblivion, and the first to be ...
Film Series Confidential
It's strange to think that it's the end of the school year. There's only one more weekend in the film ...
ARTbeat
"When I discovered nuts—that is artistically, of course, for long were they edible delights—both enchantment and professional obligation possessed me." ...
Ebony Singers’ soulful spirits bring Gospel to Crowell Hall
Ebony Singers, the University gospel choir that now boasts a history of amazing performances, did not disappoint the sold-out crowd ...
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 ...
Reel Deal
In "What About Bob?" Bill Murray spoke a simple truth. "There are two types of people in this world. Those ...
Terpsichore dazzles audience with four sold out performances
Every seat with a decent view of the stage, both inside and outside of the World Music Hall, was filled ...
Hegemony Rocks
Hip-hop seems to be lacking savior figures these days. With Biggie and Tupac long gone and that lovely egomaniac Jay-Z ...
