Arts & Culture
Lucy Dacus has a sweet, noticeably quiet but friendly stage presence. Onstage at Space Ballroom in Hamden, Conn., Wednesday night, ...
The Generosity and Limitations of “Booksmart’s” Progressiveness
Sometimes people with the best intentions end up making fools of themselves. That’s definitely what happens in an early scene ...
“Succession” Deftly Skewers the One Percent
This review contains minor spoilers for “Succession.” It’s okay, I know you haven’t watched “Succession,” which is currently in its ...
Cinefiles 9/11-9/14
As drop/add comes to a close and we all settle into our routines, there’s no better time than the present to ...
Cross Talk: The Old Taylor is Alive and Well on Lover
Tara Joy ’20: Lover! What an album. Thoughts? Hannah Reale ’20: I mean, it’s great—I enjoy it, at least. TJ: ...
Visiting Professor Edwin Sanchez Discusses Career and Writing Process
Visiting Artist-in-Residence in Theater Edwin Sanchez has written internationally produced plays, as well as scripts for film and television. His ...
Puns-as-Theory: An E-Chat with Cameron Awkward-Rich ’11
Cameron Awkward-Rich, who graduated from Wesleyan in 2011, was known around campus for his slam poetry, his rugby career, the ...
Why “Pose” Feels Like the Most Dangerous Show on Television
Spoiler/Content Warning: This article discusses major plot points in the second season of “Pose” and includes material related to sexual ...
Annual MASH Music Festival Hits Campus Stages on Friday
This Friday, Sept. 6, from 3–6 p.m., the 8th annual MASH music festival will take place on three different stages; in ...
On Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Lana Del Rey Eulogizes the American Dream
Norman Rockwell, the illustrator best known for his 50-year career painting spunky children and earnest adults at The Saturday Evening ...
