Tag: <span>artsandculture</span>
This semester, the University’s music and film departments will host an exciting array of events this spring. As the weather ...
Liquid Gold: An Intimate Exploration of Breastfeeding and Black Motherhood
On Wednesday, Feb. 17, Assistant Professor of Art and Luther Gregg Sullivan Fellow in Art Ilana Harris-Babou held an artist ...
Poems of Our Climate: “No matter what this world calls us, someone called us theirs”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut,‘23. The column was founded ...
Astrology With Nico: Entering the Collective Unconscious
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Astrology With Nico. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper ...
Paramore’s This Is Why Is a Compelling, if Unpolished, Portrait of Burnout
For the last decade or so, Paramore has been in a constant state of tumult and reinvention. The band’s latest ...
Poems of Our Climate: “Ode to Beatrix Potter”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut ’23. The column was ...
Astrology With Nico: February 10 – February 16
Welcome to The Wesleyan Argus’ weekly astrology column: Astrology With Nico. Each Friday, pick up a copy of the paper ...
Poems of Our Climate: “To Be a Poet”
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut, '23. The column was ...
The Devastating Final Season of “Dead to Me” Explores Grief as a Circle
This article contains spoilers for seasons one through three of “Dead to Me” Content warning: mention of murder, suicide, and loss. I ...
My 2022 in 10 Albums
The last year has been a strong one for music. While COVID-19 isn’t exactly over, its shadow on music has ...
