Arts & Culture
Halloween is in the air, and two very different but very spooky movies finish off the month with a bang on the ...
Cross Talk: On Jeremy O. Harris’ “Slave Play” and When Processing Isn’t Enough
In “Cross Talks,” two writers sit down to discuss a piece of art they both feel strongly about. Sometimes they ...
Cameron Rowland ’11’s “Depreciation” Explores the Ties between Slavery and Property Relations
On Tuesday, Oct. 15, Wesleyan’s Ring Family Performing Arts Hall welcomed back Cameron Rowland ’11, a conceptual artist based in ...
“Ninth House” by Leigh Bardugo Offers Secret Societies and Ghosts
Content Warning: sexual violence When Alex Stern wakes in a hospital bed after a night full of drugs that resulted ...
Professors’ Playlist: Nadya Potemkina, Valeria López Fadul, Claire Grace, Justin Peck
Are you looking for something new to listen to? Your professors might be able to help. In this week’s Professors’ ...
Mellon Research Fellow John Hulsey Talks Art and Action
John Hulsey is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages the crisis of place in North America. He’s received fellowships from ...
The Best Reality TV Shows of the Past Decade
I’m embarrassed to admit this, but the first time I watched an episode of reality television, I was 10 years ...
“Deerman”: Not the Hero Wesleyan Deserves, but the One We Need Right Now
Upon entering the basement of WestCo this past weekend, audience members were immediately greeted by a gentle serenade of banjos ...
“Into the Image” Maximizes the Miniature
The exhibition “Into the Image, Art in Miniature Across the Centuries,” featuring a collection of miniature prints ranging in date ...
Is Fair Foul? Macbeth Delivers Strong Ensemble Performances, Lacks Cunning Delight
“When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning, or in rain?” The famous quote, spoken by one member of a ...
