Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • CDI movie viewings promote representation

    Brian Luck Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), Dean of Students Office and Allen Scholars provided College of Wooster students with the opportunity to see a free, private screening of the new movie “The Photograph.” CDI provided free transportation to the Wooster Cinemark for this event as well.…

  • Faiyaz’s new EP is a testimony to pain and love

    Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer I have yet to be disappointed by a Brent Faiyaz project, especially his new EP that dropped Feb. 7. “Fuck the World” is Faiyaz’s first project since his last EP, “Lost,” in 2018. “Lost” allowed his audience a look into his daily struggles of being a black man in the United…

  • “2017-2019” is a success as a follow-up album

    January and February are normally a bit of a dry season when it comes to new releases, be it movies, albums or what have you, so I usually find myself waiting until the year’s halfway through to find things that I enjoy. That’s why I found myself pleasantly surprised when electronic musician, Nicolas Jaar, put…

  • This year’s Oscars provided a unique experience

    Colin Tobin Contributing Writer The 92nd Academy Awards came with many surprises. The big winner of the night was Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite,” taking home four awards. Other films with multiple wins included “1917” with three, and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” “Joker” and “Ford v Ferrari” each with two. Just like last year,…

  • Lil Wayne’s “Funeral” ultimately falls flat

    Jackson Lovchuk Contributing Writer On Jan. 1, 2020 Hip Hop artist Lil Wayne released his thirteenth studio album “Funeral.” Shortly after, on Jan. 9, 2020, “Funeral” became Lil Wayne’s fifth studio album to reach number one on the billboard charts. Many artists struggle to maintain relevance and popularity as their careers age and new artists…

  • Mrs. Maisel breaks hearts

    Saralee Renick While other students crammed and studied for finals, two of my friends and I were busy watching season three of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” I regret nothing. In a small study room in Ruth Williams, we cried, we laughed, we kvetched. This season is the third in a series that follows Miriam (Midge)…