Arts & Culture
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 ...
Film Series Confidential
"Kill Bill Volume 2" is officially out now and I am officially giddy. I've been gearing up for this shit ...
Love, lies, and marshmallows in New Mexico melodrama
The audience clapped their hands, stomped their feet, and raised their voices into a thunderous applause under the direction and ...
Festival brings Afghan music and art to Wesleyan
For five years Afghanistan's airways were silent. From 1978 to 2001, the government there repressed music, but from 1996-2001 the ...
Philosophical lecture leaves students and professors reeling
Brian Weatherson's lecture to a small crowd Wednesday night, entitled "Morality in Fiction and Consciousness in Imagination," focused on the ...
Zilkha Gallery showcases senior theses
Week two, round two, of the three week long senior theses exhibition featured six theses; two architecture, one drawing, one ...
Hegemony Rocks: Rohk n’ Roul, Guv’na: Why the Libertines will kick your ass
I have a strange way of idolizing bands I've never heard. I'll read a glowing review and get all excited, ...
Film Series Confidential
Dearest readers, fans of filmdom, I return to you after a week's absence from the glorious yet thin pages of ...
The more disgusting, the better: Interview with Eli Roth, director of ‘Cabin Fever’
I've met Eli Roth twice. The first time was at a party. The second was in an L.A. synagogue, at ...
