Arts & Culture
About the Column: Happy Valentine’s Day from Poems of Our Climate! Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by ...
Leaping Into A New Semester: A Preview of Dance on Campus
After an 18-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University’s dance community is set to resume in-person dance performances this ...
“e/motion” Explores Student Photography at Zilkha Gallery
“e/motion,” an exhibition of student photography spanning a diverse range of subjects, debuted on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at the Ezra and ...
Film Series Honors Sidney Poitier’s Legacy With “In the Heat of the Night” Screening
On Saturday, Feb. 5, the Wesleyan Film Series hosted a screening of “In The Heat of the Night,” a 1967 ...
Under the Shadow of Jerry Harris, “Cheer” Season 2 is Hard to Watch
Content warning: this article contains references to sexual abuse. “Welcome to my world, won't you come on in?” Jim ...
Spring Has Sprung: An Exciting Semester Ahead in the Arts
Introduction Another spring semester has arrived at the University, and as students settle into their classes, the various art departments are excited ...
Weathering Winter Break Watching: A Story of Six Films
This winter break, my parents and I watched six movies together. While one might assume we would be pros at ...
Poems of Our Climate: REFLECTIVE FLESH, 2002
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Oliver Egger also ...
The Power, Emotion, and Captivation of Adele’s “30”
I’d like to think that 95% of the country’s population would define themselves as Adele fans. While I am far ...
