Arts WSRN Weekly Schedule September 18, 2025 by Maddie Adams-Miller Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Maddie Adams-Miller Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Δ Related Posts April 30, 2026 Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 5. April 30, 2026 In Defense of Hobbs April 23, 2026 Why Can’t We Have Dog Bed Coffins? Inside JACQUELINE NOVAK: 2026 TOUR April 16, 2026 Rock and Roll is a Risk: ‘Sing Street’ 10 Years On artsmusicradioscheduleshowswsrn Previous Story Swarthmore’s Up and Coming Rugby Team Next Story A Little Something on Adjusting to College Life Related Posts April 30, 2026 Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 5. April 30, 2026 In Defense of Hobbs April 23, 2026 Why Can’t We Have Dog Bed Coffins? Inside JACQUELINE NOVAK: 2026 TOUR April 16, 2026 Rock and Roll is a Risk: ‘Sing Street’ 10 Years On Latest from Arts Artist of the Week Corinne Lafont ’26 on Artist of the Week The one and only Corinne Lafont ’26 reflects on Artist of the Week, her creative journey, and her life at Swarthmore. ‘Wilderness Generation’ Review: A Family Reunion That Doesn’t Quite Hit Home A review of James Ijames' new play "Wilderness Generation," including commentary from the playwright. Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 5. Read about Copy and Upper Editors' recommendations! Where Does Acting End And Begin? — A Review of ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ A review of Kana Nagata '26's Senior Honors Directing Thesis, "Circle Mirror Transformation" Artist of the Week: Maddie Adams-Miller ’26 on Designing Access Theater designer Maddie Adams-Miller '26 on the importance of physical and cultural access to art. Previous Story Swarthmore’s Up and Coming Rugby Team Next Story A Little Something on Adjusting to College Life
Artist of the Week Corinne Lafont ’26 on Artist of the Week The one and only Corinne Lafont ’26 reflects on Artist of the Week, her creative journey, and her life at Swarthmore.
‘Wilderness Generation’ Review: A Family Reunion That Doesn’t Quite Hit Home A review of James Ijames' new play "Wilderness Generation," including commentary from the playwright.
Where Does Acting End And Begin? — A Review of ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ A review of Kana Nagata '26's Senior Honors Directing Thesis, "Circle Mirror Transformation"
Artist of the Week: Maddie Adams-Miller ’26 on Designing Access Theater designer Maddie Adams-Miller '26 on the importance of physical and cultural access to art.