Arts & Culture
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 ...
‘Word Infirmia’ introduces students to inmate life
Last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at midnight, a crowd gathered in the '92 Theater to watch Perri Yaniv '04 perform ...
Students display work at Davison
Some people consider liberal arts education to be void of practical training, yet Wesleyan offers a myriad of courses that ...
Critical Ass: Shaolin Soccer (“Siu lam juk kau”)
Coinciding with today's release of Tarantino's latest feat of self-gratification, "Dispatch With William II," I would like to take the ...
‘Before the Doors Closed: The U.N. in North China’ exhibit at Mansfield shows war-time China in photos
While presenting the photography exhibit "Before the Doors Closed: The U.N. in North China after WWII," Curator of the Mansfield ...
Picasso plus Einstein equals zany comedy for Gould
The most memorable production I've ever seen was a performance of "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" by faculty at Michigan's ...
In the five: Now and Zen
On Sunday afternoon, February 8, 2004, I did a performance at Wesleyan University, where I am part of the private ...
Global Groves: Earth-Wheel-Sky Band — Waltz Rromano Asphalt Tango Records
Sounds of a pub clank and slide across the bowed strings of a fiddle. A single Turkish darbuka drum calls ...
Grammer overcomes tragedy, keeps the folk songs a-rolling
Students who attended Wednesday night’s Tracy Grammer concert were treated to an intimate evening of folk music. The concert drew ...
