Arts & Culture
Netflix’s “Squid Game:” A Brutal and Bloody Rollercoaster
This article contains spoilers for "Squid Game." Netflix is no stranger to successful international projects. Shows such as “Money Heist,” ...
Poems of Our Climate: allecto, queen of the furies
About the column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Oliver Egger also ...
Welcome to My Crib: Knowles Ave Nook
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students have not been able to visit and admire each other’s dorm ...
“The Many Saints of Newark:” A Scattered But Well-Intentioned Sopranos Prequel
“The Sopranos” defined modern television, ushering in the era of prestige TV: shows with shorter seasons, tighter stories, and higher ...
Artgus Artist Spotlight: Dotan Appelbaum ’22 Discusses His Furniture-Making And The Worst Chairs on Campus
This is an installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture section, intended ...
“The Card Counter” is a Grim Cinematic Look at The War on Terror’s Demons
When we meet William Tell (Oscar Isaac), the protagonist of “The Card Counter,” he exudes precision. William is a man ...
Artgus Artist Spotlight: Dachelle Washington ’22 Talks Music, Intentions and Social Media
This is the first installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture section, ...
No Longer Tiny: The Shed Reimagines Concert Spaces on Campus
In years past, the University’s Tiny Shed (a play on NPR’s “Tiny Desk”) has hosted concerts in a small shed in ...
Wesleyan, Welcome to My Crib: Aiden and Aidan’s Half Duplex on High
Hey Argus, we didn’t know you were coming! Welcome to our half-house duplex on High Street. First, step through the ...
