Arts & Culture
In a world full of problems, Dylan Mulvaney insists that she isn’t one. Immersed in a world of pink glitter, ...
WESU’s Biannual Record Fair Brings People Together, Helps Keep Physical Media Alive
On Saturday, Sept. 27, WESU put on its biannual record fair in Beckham Hall. Vendors from around the Northeast came ...
Zilkha Gallery Exhibition Explores What It Means to Preserve Culture
“Excavations,” an exhibit in the University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, features ceramics by Gary Red Oak O’Neil, an outspoken ...
Wesleyan Film Series Presents “Queendom,” a Story of Defiant Queerness in Russia
On Wednesday, Sept. 24, the Wesleyan Film Series screened Agniia Galdanova’s powerful documentary “Queendom.” Following the film was a Q&A ...
The Final Season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty”: Smash Success Closes with Fan Factions, an Axed Wedding, and a Team Conrad Victory Lap
Spoiler warning: This article contains plot details from “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” The third and final season of “The ...
Pruzan Exhibition “Squalor City” Reflects Present Moment Through London History
From Sept. 23 to Dec. 13, the Pruzan Art Center will present an exhibition of William Hogarth works, focusing specifically ...
Cross Talk: Louis and Gryphon Discuss the Summer’s Most Notable Films, Part II
Earlier this week, Gryphon Magnus ’28 and I talked about some of the most memorable films of the summer, whether ...
An Emmys Full of Upsets Shows the Mess of Our Post-Peak TV World
Host Nate Bargatze opened the 77th Emmy Awards with a sketch in which he played the inventor of television: a ...
Movie Review: Stephen King Novel Adaptation “The Long Walk” Aims For the Heart And Shoots to Kill
Once upon a time, Stephen King’s “The Long Walk” floated in adaptation limbo. King wrote the novel when he was ...
Cross Talk: A Contentious Summer at the Movies With Louis and Gryphon, Part 1
Now that we’ve returned to school, it’s a good time to take stock of how our summers went. What brought ...
