Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • My favorite album: ‘Relationship of Command’

    Travis Marmon Sports Editor I knew 2012 was going to be a good year when it was announced in January that the influential post-hardcore band At the Drive-In had  reunited. Every day since then, I have gone to music websites hoping to see something about tour dates being announced. Regardless of how much of a…

  • kiss-kiss off, breezy

    Lee McKinstry I used to really like Chris Brown. I distinctly remember screaming all the words to “Run It” when I was 14. My friends even   gave me a giant poster of him shirtless, diamond studs blazing in his ears and baseball hat cocked to the side. He was my favorite guilty pleasure. I don’t…

  • Ehrenreich gets off the lawn in his creative I.S.

    Eric Batke Senior Staff Writer In an effort to gain some insight into the colorful, yet oft misunderstood, world of creative Independent Studies, Senior Staff Writer Eric Batke sat down for an interview with studio art major Will Ehrenreich ’12. Ehrenreich elaborated on the methods and thought processes that come with a photography-related IS. Eric…

  • Slam poet Anis Mojgani to visit Wooster

    Anis Mojgani, two-time National Poetry Slam Champion and winner of the International World Cup Poetry Slam, will be perfoming at the College Underground on Monday at 6 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Slam Club, an organization formed last semester. Pretzels, popcorn and soda will be served. Mojgani, a New Orleans native who now…

  • ‘Campus Comic,’ O’Reilly

    Julie Kendall Sports Editor Comedian Rob O’Reilly performed at the UG on Monday, kicking off W.A.C. Week with a humorous set that combined funny life stories, silly one-liners and groan-worthy puns. He performed for a small student crowd, but thanked those in attendance for braving the miserable Ohio weather and venturing out of their dorms.…

  • The Scene Warning: Contains Spoilers

    By Alana Deluty I cannot imagine a more perfect couple than Barney and Robin. Over the seven seasons of “How I Met Your Mother,” these two seem to have grown into each other. Personally, I believe the reason the show has been so successful is the fact that its characters exhibit extraordinary personal growth and…