Arts & Culture
John Mulaney is rarely, contrary to what he might believe, a disappointment. The stand-up comedian has been a consistently entertaining ...
“Rhinoceros” Explores Ideology Though Surreal Bestial Allegory
Theater often speaks to political reality, but few plays examine both politics and reality more overtly than “Rhinoceros.” As if ...
The “Avengers: Infinity War” Punches Above Its Weight
Warning: this article may contain minor spoilers. “Avengers: Infinity War,” should not have worked as a film, at all. The ...
Cinefiles 5/2–5/5
We hope you’ve enjoyed the calendars we’ve designed throughout this academic year, and we think we’ve made substantial strides in ...
Are You There, Kanye? It’s Me, Connor.
The best quote ever spoken on PBS was “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people.” It’s also the most radical ...
From Russia to Russell House: Professor Priscilla Meyer Retirement Celebration
On a sunny Saturday, April 28, students, faculty, and visitors gathered in Wesleyan’s Russell House for a day of literature and ...
All My Little Words: An Ode to Dalida
All My Little Words is The Argus’ love-centric column. We publish personal essays, poems, humorous pieces, and other creative written ...
“Westworld” Returns With a Renewed Focus
In its first season, “Westworld” was one of TV’s most promising and frustrating shows. The show is loosely based on ...
Eileen Myles Discusses Their Poetry, Life, Politics
When Eileen Myles reads, they sound as if they are speaking. Full of natural pauses, asides, and tangents, their poetry ...
Author André Aciman Reads at the Memorial Chapel
“I hate plot,” said celebrated author André Aciman. Aciman spoke to an eclectic mix of attendees in the crowded Memorial ...
