Arts & Culture
It’s safe to say that Lorde’s first two albums are iconic. Both 2013’s Pure Heroine and 2017’s Melodrama are beloved, groundbreaking, and ...
“The Language in Common” Spotlights Creation of Communities
“Is that art?” we asked, observing a ginger root inside a plastic Tupperware container filled with water. According to artist ...
Poems of our Climate: Wesleyan Parents
About the column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger, ’23. Oliver Egger also ...
Have You Seen Gordon?: Adam Epstein ’97 Discusses Forthcoming Children’s Book
When Adam Epstein ’97 was growing up, like most kids he loved picture books. Unlike most kids, though, he continued ...
Cross Talk: “Echoes of Attica” Remembers the Attica Prison Uprising 50 Years Later
“Echoes of Attica,” a play reflecting on the Attica Prison revolt of 1971, went up this Sunday, Sept. 12, on ...
Men I Trust’s “Untourable Album” Experiments With New Sound
I excitedly anticipated many albums that came out in late August. Projects like the long-awaited Solar Power by Lorde, another ...
Excitement and Anxiety Surround the Return of Live Music
In the optimism of early summer, concerts and music festivals began to make their triumphant return across the country. After ...
Live and in Person: Arts Return to Campus for the Semester
This semester, the arts will return to the University in full force. From a film series that will once again ...
Theater Department Production of “She Kills Monsters” Stages Sisterly Bonds Across Mediums
If you’ve seen students walking around the CFA painted head to toe in red or silver recently, it’s not Armageddon. ...
“Covid Campus” Documentary Explores Wesleyan During COVID-19
On and off campus, University students have felt the intense effects of the pandemic as their college experiences have forever ...
