Arts & Culture
As students come out of their quarantines on campus or get used to clicking from one Zoom meeting to the ...
“I’m Calling Your Father” by Leon Ristov ’21 Premieres at Sarajevo Film Festival
After the catastrophic 1963 earthquake in Skopje, Macedonia, tore buildings down to their foundations, injured and killed thousands, and decimated ...
In Earthling Collective’s Production of “Symp,” Gaslit Nights Fuel Tragicomic Love
The first time I realized I had a crush was in a theater. It was my freshman year of high ...
Cross Talk: “Normal People” Adapts Novel With Subtlety and Tenderness
In a cross talk, two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they ...
Eiko Otake’s Virtual Residency Brings Re-Visitation and Collaboration
On March 17, Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts (CFA) began its first ever Virtual Residency program, featuring the work of dancer, ...
“Method Gun” Explores the Possibilities of Virtual Theater
In what I can only assume is a first for Wesleyan theater, the Department’s Spring 2020 faculty production opened this ...
Present From Miles Away: Clara Babbott-Ward ’20 Brings Acoustic Bedroom Online
If it were any other Saturday night, 146 Cross St. would be filled people. Multi-talented musicians, passionate poets, and daring ...
Uneven Yet Compelling, ”Chosen Ones” Subverts Dystopian Fantasy Tropes
In her debut adult novel, “Chosen Ones,” Veronica Roth takes the well-worn idea of a group of “chosen ones” saving ...
Seniors Tackle Challenges of Virtual Performances
While many students submitted their written theses and capstones this week, and will continue to do so until May 6, ...
“Love is Blind” Entertains But Fails as a Social Experiment
“Love is Blind” is Netflix’s newest social experiment series, aiming to find the answer to the age-old question: is love ...
