I had heard that Uma liked the shawl, but when she came in to grab food during rehearsal she saw me and said, “I love an object that carries emotional weight onstage.” […]
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Living in a small Indiana town and county with 95 churches and no synagogues kept me from feeling at home—until this fall. by Warren Rosenberg H’98 Culture shock. That’s a mild way […]
Interviews by Richard Paige There’s always that one question you want to ask, but, for whatever reason, you don’t. In 24 years of interviewing Wabash alumni, WM writers have had dozens of those moments. […]
I’d been sitting by the river all afternoon and now the sun was going down and Venus shone on the horizon. I’d been sitting to watch how the water swirled into braids and swirled out […]
by Eric Freeze Whatever ethical quandaries I had been having, my actions had led me to do this thing: to kill a fish that we would take home to eat. Just across […]
“I’m excited—and just a little…nervous.” Not a word you usually hear from Haines Professor of Biochemistry Ann Taylor, chair of the College’s natural sciences division, as she heads out on sabbatical. But […]
The following interview is from WM Spring 2011. Bricker recently won an Emmy for his work as production designer for Netflix’s Russian Doll. Michael Bricker ’04 was production designer for Natural […]
Steve Miller ’08 leans back in his chair on the patio of the Cha Cha Chicken restaurant, speaking above the din of Caribbean music and weekend traffic along Santa Monica’s Ocean Avenue. […]