Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • The Culture Show Highlights Wooster’s Diversity

    Abby McFarren Contributing Writer Amber Rush Viewpoints Editor The Culture Show will be held this Saturday, Nov. 2 from 7-9 p.m. in McGaw Chapel. It is a showcase which will feature student groups represent- ing different cultures here at Wooster. This event will kick off International Education Week which consists of events every day that…

  • Theatre department to perform unique play

    Waverly Hart Editor in Chief This weekend, The College of Wooster Department of Theatre and Dance will show “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- Time,” a play about a boy investi- gating the mystery surrounding the death of a neighbor’s dog. Directed by Shirley Huston-Findley, the play promises to be a delightful,…

  • “2020” album is a bold commentary on the present

    Andrew Kilbride Senior A&E Writer Making an album function as a commentary for the present can be a risky business. This isn’t to say that this is an invalid form of art. Rather, works defining a certain day and age risk becoming hodgepodge of references and cultural cues that don’t carry over to future generations.…

  • Gina Rodriguez’s “Apology” Falls Short

    Korri Palmer One convenient feature of Twitter is ‘trending topics,’ because it allows us to witness culturally relevant events as they unfold. This past Tuesday’s trending topic surrounded Gina Rodriguez sharing a video of her singing along to Lauryn Hill’s infamous verse on the Fugees’ classic “Ready or Not.” The issue wasn’t the song or…

  • Chanel Miller’s memoir aims to empower women

    Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer Trigger warning: This article contains sexually graphic material as well as a report of sexual assault. Know My Name, Chanel Miller’s memoir, is the sort of book that sends ripples through your soul, plucking at your heartstrings and making you feel things you can’t quite put your finger on. For the…

  • Performances at Wooster throughout the years

    Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor Have you ever heard a song and it brought you back to that one middle school dance that took place in Oct. 2010? One song and you could remember the smells, sights and words of that (likely cringeworthy) middle school night? Some of the strongest memories people have are tied to…