Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • Fell Runner performed a casual yet musically powerful show

    Andy Kilbride Contributing Writer On April 13, the Los Angeles-based experimental rock band Fell Runner played a passionate and lively show in the Lowry pit hosted by the Wooster Activities Crew. Anyone who’s been in the pit knows it’s far from your typical concert space, but with a creative assortment of the space’s couches and…

  • “What U Laughing At?”

    Ronnie Wright ’18 called me out in the first 10 minutes of Podcast of Wooster’s first live comedy show, “What U Laughing At?” Saturday in Douglass basement. After one of her punchiest jokes, she noted, “This time next week, there’s going to be a Voice article saying Ronnie Wright is a reverse racist.” Yet, as…

  • Senior presented original, genre-challenging pop opera

    Emily Anderson Contributing Writer This past Sunday, April 8, Gault Recital Hall saw the premiere of music composition major William Barnett ’18’s pop opera, “Cupid & Psyche.” The titular roles were played by Omar Tolentino ’21, who already has the vocal prowess of a learned professional, and Cece Underwood ’18, who is not only an…

  • Rosamond S. King performed nuanced, moving poetry and song

    Eleanor Linafelt A&E Editor Rosamond S. King, a poet, critical writer and artist shared a powerful blend of poetry and song in her performance “Resident Alien” in Shoolroy Theatre on Wednesday, April 5. In a distinctive performance style which she calls “Verse Cabaret,” King interspersed poems from her book “Rock | Salt | Stone” and…

  • “Aliminal” by TYGKO

    Awe, appreciation and anticipation. I am in awe of the sounds that reverberated from the speakers at Troyer House. I am appreciative for the opportunity to be one of the first to hear the album. I am anticipating what The Young God K.O. (TYGKO) has to offer next. “Aliminal” by TYGKO also known as Kevante…

  • Spoon Market hosts College bands and performers

    Ashley Ferguson Sports Editor Overlooking Liberty Street, the Excelsior Room’s romantic glass bulb string lights and lofty minimalist décor add class to musical acts whose well-developed sounds already far surpass the aesthetic of twinkle lights in a dingy college basement. Last Friday, the event hall above Spoon Market in downtown Wooster hosted four College of…