Arts & Culture
Saying goodbye can be a punishment: a choice to cut yourself off from the people that you love. Closing the ...
Cinefiles 1/29-2/1
Welcome back to the wonderful world of the Wesleyan Film Series! It’s a brand new semester and we hope you’ll ...
Cross Talk: Feminism and Wokeness in Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women”
In “Cross Talk,” writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they both feel ...
Johnny Hayes ’20 Shares Creative Process Behind Recent EP Release
Johnny Hayes ’20, who sings under the name Perihelion, released their debut EP, Introduction [No. A] on Dec. 1, 2019. ...
Popularity of “In the Heights” Draws Attention to Second Stage Ticketing Process
Late last month, the Wesleyan student theater scene was overwhelmed with attention for the 20th anniversary production of “In the ...
Machado’s Memoir “In The Dream House” Masterfully Weaves Together Fantasy and Reality
Content warning: Domestic abuse There is a woman standing in the doorway of the house on the cover of Carmen ...
Matthew Shepard’s Story Deserves to Be Told. But It Can’t Be the Only Story For the LGBTQ Community.
Content Warning: Homophobia, murder, hate crimes. Titles of each section come from Danez Smith’s poem, “little prayer.” i. “let ruin end ...
In “Deaf Republic,” Ilya Kaminsky Contemplates Silence and Noise
On Monday, Nov. 18, Russian poet Ilya Kaminsky conducted a poetry reading at Russell House. Kaminsky was born in the formerly ...
Mel Hsu ’13’s “a prayer for broken glass” Is a Solo Album Like No Other
“A prayer for broken glass,” released on Nov. 14, is singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Melanie (Mel) Hsu ’13’s fourth album. Hsu, ...
Twenty Years Later, “In the Heights” Returns to the ’92
When the very first incarnation of “In the Heights” premiered in the ’92 Theater in April 2000, it broke Second ...
