Arts & Culture
In the time of the coronavirus pandemic, visiting news sources or social media almost inevitably results in feelings of dread, ...
Pandemic Reading List: Books to Help You Survive Social Distancing
Hello Argus readers! These are strange times indeed. I hope that wherever you are, you’re staying safe and finding ways ...
“Little Constructions” Is a Fever Dream of Tangled Familial Relationships
Content warning: sexual and physical violence. Picture this scene: two men in a gun shop—one the owner, the other a ...
Wesleyan Artists Bring the Heat Alongside tobi lou at “Rolling Wes”
This past Thursday night, Malcolm X House put on its first ever “Rolling Wes” show, a concert in honor of ...
Cross Talk: Lady Gaga Returns to Her Roots With “Stupid Love”
In a cross talk, two or more writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of ...
“BIG BIG A” Fills Zilkha with Humor and Absurdity
Millie Kapp and Matt Shalzi, a New York based collaborative duo, debuted the performance art piece “BIG BIG A” on ...
In “Fruits borne out of rust,” Five Japanese Artists Discover the Beauty Within Exhaustion
“Picking up fragments of my existence, / Scotch tape provides a temporary fix / that I shape with twisted scissors,” ...
Taylor Swift Lets Her Mask Slip in “Miss Americana”—But Only Slightly
One of the most memorable scenes in “Miss Americana,” the Netflix documentary about Taylor Swift released last month, occurs in ...
“Miss Saigon” Tells Cautionary Tale of Asian Representation
Described as “The Epic Love Story of Our Time,” “Miss Saigon,” which is currently touring around the United States, stands ...
In “Corazones,” Six Latina Women Celebrate and Remember Their Community
Underneath the multi-colored picado banners lining the WestCo Cafe, a six-woman chorus bursts forth from a white tent toward the audience. ...
