Arts & Culture
This review contains mild spoilers for “Russian Doll.” In the interest of full disclosure, I should probably admit that the ...
In “Lindsey Lohan’s Beach Club,” Mean Girls Abound
There comes a time in our life when we all must admit certain things from our past, and I am ...
“Velvet Buzzsaw” is Far Duller Than Its Title Suggests
“Velvet Buzzsaw” is a horror comedy that is neither horrifying nor funny. It’s a particularly disappointing film on a number ...
“Care For Me” Still Resonates a Year Later
After releasing his second full-length album to critical acclaim, the emerging Chicago rapper Saba, who performed in Beckham Hall last ...
Cinefiles 2/6-2/9
Welcome back to campus and back to the Wesleyan Film Series! The annual Ring Family Israeli Film Series starts this ...
“Fyre Fraud” vs “Fyre”: A Tale of Two Documentaries
On April 28, 2017, something big was supposed to happen. It was something that was supposed to be life changing, record ...
“Friends from College” Makes Our Futures Look Bleak
The first season of “Friends from College” was so hard to watch, mostly because it displayed the worst parts of ...
Notes From a Mosh Pit: Inside the Barbara Shop Reunion Show
It was a typical, frigid Saturday night on Fountain Avenue, with hoards of brave yet anxious students traipsing up and ...
“Audible Bacillus” is a Bizarre but Brilliant Dive Into the Self
The exhibition “Audible Bacillus,” on display at Zilkha gallery through March 3, is a wildly varied and complex collection of ...
The Genre-Bending Discography of Snoh Aalegra
Snoh Aalegra is the rare artist who can tell stories, convey a soothing atmosphere, and express passion to create her own world. Taking ...
