Arts & Culture
This semester, there is a wide variety of theater in store for the Wesleyan community, including the department production of “Everybody” by Branden ...
A Retrospective Track-by-Track Review of “Harry’s House”
Harry Styles has been in the news so much this past month for literally everything but his music. With two movies ...
The Keys To Learning, The Notes To Success
I remember in middle school, everybody and their brother seemed to be playing piano. While I heard my fair share ...
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” Is a Clever, Thrilling Satire for Gen Z
This article contains spoilers for “Bodies Bodies Bodies.” Agatha Christie meets Among Us in thriller-comedy “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” the ...
Quinta Brunson’s “Abbott Elementary” Elevates the Workplace Comedy Genre
I first heard the name of “Abbott Elementary” creator Quinta Brunson back in 2017, when she was making videos for ...
“Horse Girls” Reimagines Tweenage Drama, Die-Hard Equestrianism, and Florida Republicans With a Murderous Twist
If you missed middle school girl drama, tutus, or neon pink everything, then “Horse Girls” fulfills all your nostalgic dreams. ...
Artgus Artist Spotlight: Luna Dragon Mac-Williams ’22 Explores Performance and Arts Education
This is an installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture section, intended ...
“Nothing Comes to Mim” Explores the Multifaceted Nature of Identity, Body, and Mind in Surreal Performance
At the intersection between afternoon and evening, in the slightly chilly parking lot of a senior wood-frame house, the cast ...
Marvel’s “Moon Knight” Stumbles, But Finds Its Footing in Dark, Psychological Tone
This article contains spoilers for “Moon Knight.” “Moon Knight,” the latest Marvel television series, arrived on Disney+ on Wednesday, March ...
A Year of Rebuilding for Red Feather Studio
Wesleyan’s student-run recording studio, Red Feather, is making a comeback this semester. The club has managed to reinvent itself despite numerous obstacles, ...
