Tag: <span>artsandculture</span>
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Sofia Baluyut ’23. The column was ...
Music as Feminine Power in Siren Islands, a 2018 Album by Arooj Aftab
No land in sight, no place to hide. Siren Islands, a 2018 album by Arooj Aftab, a 37-year-old Pakistani singer ...
Cross Talk: “Bros” is a Romantic Comedy with Both Laughs and Insight
In a cross talk, two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they ...
“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” Is Equally Endearing and Insightful
This article contains spoilers for “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” Last week, I sauntered down to the Goldsmith Family ...
The Route 9 Literary Collective Unites Wesleyan Students and Middletown Residents in New Anthology
Oliver Egger ’23 will host a release event at Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 5 p.m., ...
“See How They Run” is a Fresh, Meta Take on the Murder Mystery
The game is most definitely afoot in the new mystery comedy film “See How They Run,” a clever take on ...
“Thor: Love and Thunder” Strikes With Electric Emotion
This article contains spoilers for “Thor: Love and Thunder.” The latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) arrived in ...
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” Is a Clever, Thrilling Satire for Gen Z
This article contains spoilers for “Bodies Bodies Bodies.” Agatha Christie meets Among Us in thriller-comedy “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” the ...
“Horse Girls” Reimagines Tweenage Drama, Die-Hard Equestrianism, and Florida Republicans With a Murderous Twist
If you missed middle school girl drama, tutus, or neon pink everything, then “Horse Girls” fulfills all your nostalgic dreams. ...
“Nothing Comes to Mim” Explores the Multifaceted Nature of Identity, Body, and Mind in Surreal Performance
At the intersection between afternoon and evening, in the slightly chilly parking lot of a senior wood-frame house, the cast ...
