Arts & Culture
Students and faculty gathered in the Zoom-scape on Thursday, March 4 to hear a talk from journalist and memoirist William ...
“Flames of My Homeland” at Zilkha Gallery Ignites Meditations On the Ashes of the Past
Currently on display at the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, “Flames of My Homeland: The Cultural Revolution and Modern Tibet” ...
Daft Punk May Be Ending, but Their Music Will Endure
Fans of Daft Punk are all wishing they could hear the band perform “One More Time.” After 28 years of ...
Wesleyan, Welcome to My Crib: On Pine, Remnants of Parties Past
When you walk into our home on Pine St., several things might catch your eye. As you adjust to the ...
Wesleyan, Welcome to My Crib: Tim White, Music House
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students have not been able to visit and admire each other’s dorm ...
A Capacious Life: Remembering Professor Christina Crosby
Christina Crosby, a scholarly icon and beloved professorial member of the English Department and Feminist, Gender & Sexuality Studies Department, ...
In Anti-Racist Reading Group, Resource Center Discusses “Power, Privilege, and Difference”
Following a successful launch last semester, the Resource Center’s Anti-Racist Book Club returns this spring with a new book and ...
Despite Diverse Winners, the 78th Golden Globes Can’t Justify Their Missteps
“You’re doing me dirty!” Daniel Kaluuya yelled into the Zoom void, as Laura Dern, in crisis mode, tried to gracefully ...
“A Swim in the Pond in The Rain” and the Analytic Approaches of George Saunders
George Saunders’ “A Swim in the Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, ...
Olivia Najera-Garcia ’21 Talks The Ankh, Visualizing New Worlds, and Creative Inspiration
Originally founded in 1985, The Ankh is a student publication that publishes artwork created by students of color at Wesleyan. ...
