The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presented the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. By some miraculous coincidence, Eugene and Daniel Levy hosted television’s biggest night of the year on my 23rd birthday. Why does that matter? Well, I love television. Like, I really love television. I end most nights curled […]
This is an installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture Section, intended to highlight the artistic talents of the wider Wesleyan community. To nominate a student artist or group, email argus@wesleyan.edu. Last week, The Argus sat down with Velvet Cascade, winners of this year’s Wesleyan’s Got Talent. […]
With her new album Short n’ Sweet (2024), Sabrina Carpenter’s career has skyrocketed to a new echelon of pop stardom. The album’s two lead singles, “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” have cemented Carpenter’s place in the running for soundtrack of the summer with her playful pop energy, and the internet can’t seem to get enough […]
On June 21, 2024, singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams released her second studio album, The Secret of Us. In 13 tracks spanning just over 47 minutes, Abrams dissects the chaotic joys and heartbreaks of dating in her early 20s. Lyrically and sonically, this new release demonstrates Abrams’ greater mastery and understanding of the themes she explored in […]
This article contains spoilers for “Challengers” (2024). Read at your own risk. I’ll be honest with you: I was not a “Challengers” fan the first time around. When I went to see Luca Guadagnino’s sports drama during its opening week in April, I left the theater thinking that the film offered a fun watching experience, […]
Natalie Horberg can be reached at nhorberg@wesleyan.edu.
Lovers of music, dance, art, and film can expect to stay well-fed by the offerings the University’s Center for the Arts (CFA) has planned for the fall semester. Continuing from last week’s roundup of all the exciting University theater productions, today we hope to offer a taste of more upcoming arts events. On Sunday, Sept. […]
This article contains spoilers for three films. Read at your own risk. We’re back for the second part of our summer watchlist cross talk! In this part, we’ll be covering “Twisters” (2024), a belated sequel to the 1996 action classic “Twister,” the 2022 romantic comedy “Fire Island” (2022), and blockbuster psychological thriller “Trap” (2024). These […]
As the University welcomes students back, the arts are already thriving on campus. In today’s issue, we will preview all the sensational theater events planned for this semester, scheduled by the University’s Theater Department, the Center for the Arts (CFA), and various student groups. To start the fall season, the CFA will be hosting a […]
This article contains spoilers for four films, most of which are new releases. Read at your own risk. Kat and I spent this summer living and working in Middletown, so, naturally, we decided to make the most of Metro Movies 12 on Main Street. We watched seven movies together—five of which we saw in theaters—and […]