Arts WSRN Weekly Schedule 10/09/25 October 9, 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X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Maddie Adams-Miller Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 March 19, 2026 Artist of the Week: Noa Murray ’26 Finds Her Way Back to the Stage March 5, 2026 Artist of the Week Rafael Karpowitz ’27 Stopped Stressing Over Standards March 5, 2026 Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 1. March 5, 2026 Seven Songs to Get You Through Midterms musicpodcastradioshowstudent radiowsrn Previous Story Disability Rights Advocate Haben Girma on Accessibility and Inclusion Next Story Office Hours: Faculty on Grading Practices and Grade Inflation Related Posts March 19, 2026 Artist of the Week: Noa Murray ’26 Finds Her Way Back to the Stage March 5, 2026 Artist of the Week Rafael Karpowitz ’27 Stopped Stressing Over Standards March 5, 2026 Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 1. March 5, 2026 Seven Songs to Get You Through Midterms Latest from Arts Philadelphia Theatre Company’s ‘Caesar’: What Happens After the Tyrant Falls A review of the Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of "Ceasar." Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 2. Read about Opinions, and Photo Editors' Arts Recommendations Corinne’s Crossword: Rom Coms Artist of the Week: Noa Murray ’26 Finds Her Way Back to the Stage Actor and Singer Noa Murray '26 reflects on her experiences and inspirations in theater. A Review of The Art of Sarah: Whose Bag is This? A review of Netflix's new South Korean mystery show "The Art of Sarah." Previous Story Disability Rights Advocate Haben Girma on Accessibility and Inclusion Next Story Office Hours: Faculty on Grading Practices and Grade Inflation
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