Arts & Culture
This homecoming weekend, the Patricelli ’92 Theater hosted the Fall Senior Thesis Dance Concert, “(Re)Source,” with choreography by seniors Gabe Hurlock ...
Andrea Long Chu’s “Females” Finds Meaning in “SCUM”
In 1967, writer Valerie Solanas published “The SCUM Manifesto,” a scathing, humorous, and contradictory document that declared that men were ...
Charles Barber Talks New Book “Citizen Outlaw”
On Friday, Nov. 1, Professor Charles Barber held a reading from his new book, “Citizen Outlaw: One Man’s Journey from Gangleader ...
Professors’ Playlist: Harris Friedberg, Courtney Patterson-Faye, Leo Lensing, Greg Goldberg, Scott Higgins,
Ever wonder what your professors are listening to through their headphones when they walk into the classroom? Well, wonder no ...
In “Know My Name,” Chanel Miller Reclaims Her Humanity
Content Warning: Sexual Assault America was introduced to Brock Turner in 2015, when the first-year Stanford student was accused of ...
Poetry Witch Annie Finch Talks Meter, Magic and the Midwest
Poet Annie Finch’s chapbook “The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells” was published by Wesleyan University Press in June 2019. Annie ...
Cinefiles 10/30-11/2
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 ...
