Arts & Culture
Think about walking into a theater. Who is in the audience? No matter where you are, whether you’re walking into ...
Televangelism Has Never Been Funnier on “The Righteous Gemstones”
The other night, I was flipping through Netflix, Hulu, and HBO with my friends, as we searched for a good ...
Zilkha Exhibit Brings Antiquity Into the Present
The exhibit “Urban Space, Roman Culture and a Living Past: Views of Pompeii and Pantheon,” featuring a collection of photographs ...
Professors’ Playlist: Stephanie Weiner, Sean McCann, David Daley, Lauren Rosewarne
If you are a humanities student at Wesleyan, chances are you know a little more than you should about your ...
Five New Indie Songs to Stream This September
Maybe it’s the ability to pull out your soft-boy sweater again. Maybe it’s the angsty early sunsets. Whatever it is ...
Cinefiles 9/25-9/28
It’s hard to believe that our final round of September screenings is about to begin, which means that October is ...
Everything You Missed at the 71st Emmys
Regular readers of The Argus may remember how I feel about awards shows (hint: that they’re a frantic grasp for ...
Taylor Mac Celebrates History and Resistance With “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”
This past Saturday, performance artist Taylor Mac brought the abridged, two-hour version of “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” to ...
Sweat, Light and Music: ‘BandsBandsBands’ in the WestCo Cafe
When the WestCo Cafe is packed anywhere even remotely near capacity, it gets hot—and the inevitable sweat beads that drip ...
Second Stage Prepares for New Season with New Policies
A family unpacking their grief through language. A king driven mad and descending into political and psychological chaos. Four Harvard ...
