Media
Based on The New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries feature awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, and memories ...
Wesleyan Media Project: Ten Years of Political Ad Analysis
Coming up on its 10th anniversary, the Wesleyan Media Project has become a well-known and highly praised source for information on ...
Women’s Squash Hosts NESCAC Championships, Emerges with Mixed Results
On the weekend of Feb. 7, women’s squash faced their toughest competition of the season thus far: the NESCAC Championships. ...
Q&A: Photography Professor Dannielle Bowman Discusses Her Work on NYT’s 1619 Project
Dannielle Bowman is a visual artist working with photography. After receiving a BFA from the Cooper Union, she acquired an MFA ...
Banned from Baseball: Pete Rose, the Houston Astros, and Beer-League Softball
On Feb. 5, former Reds player, manager, and all-time hits leader Pete Rose submitted a petition to Major League Baseball ...
Trump’s Misguided Efforts to Correct Real Architectural Elitism
A few days ago, the White House released documents pressing toward a new style guide for federal buildings. Officially, the executive ...
Bong Joon-ho at the Local Film Festival
Last Sunday, the South Korean film “Parasite” made history as the first foreign language film to take home the Academy Award for ...
New England Isn’t as Progressive as You Think
The confederate flag is generally not something you expect to see in New England. But I remember during my senior ...
From Lovestruck to Lovelorn: Our Valentine’s Day Picks
Happy Valentine's Day! It might be a polarizing holiday, but whether you’re shamelessly sentimental or sick of treacly love stories, ...
“WOODSLIPPER COUNTERCLATTER” Brings Auditory Complexity to Simpson Exhibit
Poet Susan Howe and musician David Grubbs performed “WOODSLIPPERCOUNTERCLATTER,” a collaborative piece blending piano, poetry, and field recording, on ...
