Arts & Culture
“Eurydice” opens on the beach. Two lovers, whom we later learn to be Eurydice and Orpheus, enter onto the sandy ...
Su ’99 and Rosenberg ’94 Read Works Exploring Gender, Gentrification, and Family Dynamics
This past Wednesday, April 10, writers and Wesleyan alumni Celina Su ’99 and Jordy Rosenberg ’94 participated in a reading ...
Second Weekend of Music Theses Experiment With Genre and Space
This past weekend saw thesis recitals by seniors Camille De Beus, Isaac Price-Slade, and Daphne Gampel go up across campus. ...
“Auntie Kris, It’s Me, Todd Kraines”: A Comprehensive Review of the KUWTK Season 16 Premiere
As Kim Kardashian so famously wrote in an Instagram caption once, “North posted this on IG while playing games on ...
Third Week of Art Theses Explores Themes of Intimacy, Community, and Transience
This past Tuesday, the third set of senior art theses opened at Zilkha Gallery, with a reception on Wednesday evening for the artists ...
“High Life” Mistakes Sensationalized Violence for Profundity
Content warning: This review describes onscreen depictions of sexual assault. Two Wednesdays ago, primed by an intriguing trailer and glowing ...
Music Thesis Recitals Start Off on Strong Note
This weekend, seniors Becket Cerny, Matthew Forker, Harrison Nir, and Jake Rogers put on music thesis concerts, featuring original compositions, arrangements, and ...
“Three Dead Jaguars” Is a High-Energy Update of the Classic Dining Table Drama
Somehow fitting a secret marriage, a long-lost child, a life-threatening coma, and more than one case of potential incest into ...
“Accepting Existence on its Own Terms”: “Eurydice” Comes to the Wesleyan Stage
“Eurydice,” this semester’s Theater Department production, takes on the classic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice through the lens of the heroine. ...
A Movie Called “Shazam!” Made A Grown Man (Myself) Cry
Going into the theater, I thought that I knew what to expect from “Shazam!” It would be a silly, lighthearted ...
