Arts & Culture
If you’re looking to get your a cappella fix, you couldn’t ask for a better school than our university. But ...
Signs of Women’s Labor in Japan: A Student-Curated CEAS Exhibit
At the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, the exhibition “Forgotten but Once Known: Signs of Women’s Labor in ...
Album Review: Retro Rock Band Geese Flap Their Freaky Feathers on “Getting Killed”
“Getting Killed” is NYC rock band Geese’s fourth studio album in which they show off their expertise and comfort not ...
Album Review: Cameron Winter’s “Heavy Metal” Delivers Haunting, Hobbled Hymns
A few months before he released his debut solo album “Heavy Metal,” Cameron Winter posted an Ask Me Anything (AMA) ...
Writing Things the Way You Think Them: Why You Should Read Julie Hecht
A very sorry thing right now is that very few people seem to be reading Julie Hecht’s books. You’d think ...
Spike Tape X SHADES Cabaret Showcases Wesleyan’s Musical Talent
On Saturday, Oct. 4, the hot ticket on campus was the Spike Tape X SHADES Cabaret at the Patricelli ’92 ...
Artist Spotlight: WESU’s Chaim O’Brien-Blumenthal Broadcasts the Absurd and Esoteric
For almost a decade, Chaim O’Brien-Blumenthal has produced and hosted a weekly radio show at WESU, the University’s student- and ...
Musical Analysis: How the “Plants vs. Zombies” Soundtrack Exemplifies “Harmonious Mayhem”
Prelude It’s a cloudless night, and the stars glimmer in the otherwise darkened sky. The eeriness of the silence is ...
Review: “One Battle After Another” is a Triumph of Juxtaposition
This review contains mild spoilers for “One Battle After Another.” When a Paul Thomas Anderson film starts, more likely than ...
Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2025 Comic: “What Happened on WOOT?”
Disclaimer from author: This comic is not meant to portray any individual other than the author.
