Arts & Culture
Social media, the wedding industry, drugs, religion, and reality TV are just a small fraction of the subjects discussed in ...
“Keeping Up With The Kardashians” Season 17 Brings Stronger Relationships, More North
In the words of Caitlyn Jenner, “I had it all, and then I met Kris.” And, to be quite honest, ...
In “Forever Seeing New Beauties,” Kahn Unearths the Work of an Unappreciated Impressionist
“There is a punch line to this story,” art historian Eve M. Kahn promises in the first sentence of “Forever ...
How “A Strange Loop” Helps Me Negotiate Not Belonging in Musical Theater
Falling out of love is always going to be a painful process. It feels like an invalidation of who you ...
In “Talking to Strangers,” Malcolm Gladwell Talks Forever, Says Little
I might as well get the embarrassing part of this review out of the way right off the bat: I ...
Cinefiles 10/9-10/12
It’s hard to believe that we’re already nearing the end of our first Film Series calendar of the semester! We ...
Yerushalmy’s “Paramodernities” Deconstructs Iconic Works of Choreography
Content Warning: Sexual violence On Friday, Oct. 4, Wesleyan’s CFA theater hosted the Connecticut Premiere of New York City-based dance ...
Professor’s Playlist: Bach and Daniel Johnston
Looking for some new music to listen to? Well, look no further, your professors just might have the answer. In ...
Staying On Key: Student Songwriters Discuss Their Craft
On my third day here at Wesleyan, amid the chaos of orientation, I sat outside of Usdan, anxiously awaiting my ...
“God’s Ear” Is a Fragmented Exploration of Tension and Grief
A quick Google search in preparation for this weekend’s student production of “God’s Ear”—which opened yesterday in the ’92 Theater—afforded ...
