Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • “The Art of Tables” exhibit has surprising ramifications

    Bexinator Contributing Vicer What is liberal arts without … arts? As everyone forgets about the existence of I.S. (except for the seniors who still have orals, symposium and the potential to talk about it while networking forever), spring comes into full swing here at the College of and this year it’s all about the art.…

  • RezLyfe

    Earlier this month, the highly anticipated debut album, “No, We Can’t Do That,” by up-and-coming band The Office of RezLyfe was finally dropped on SoundCloud. Lead singer Nathan Fein, accompanied by bassist Lauren Missik, pan-flautist Robin Schreck and trianglist Carly Jones have succeeded in creating a cohesive sound that is truly a stunning and disempowering…

  • “Eurydice” is a modern retelling of an ancient myth

    Claire Wineman Contributing Writer We live in a time when our greatest struggle may be listening to other people, yet taking time to hear one another’s stories may be more important than ever­ — especially from voices that have long been forced to keep silent. Sarah Ruhl’s play “Eurydice,” presented by the Department of Theatre…

  • Student band Part Time Uncle releases EP “Drunk at Lowry”

    Robert Dinkins, Jr. Viewpoints Editor Part Time Uncle, a rather unique name to describe a very distinct group, recently released their first EP, “Drunk at Lowry.” If you haven’t heard of Part Time Uncle, now is the time to jump on the hype train. Containing eight of The College of Wooster’s very own, Part Time…

  • Fashion week

    As fashion month comes to a close, so does Black History Month. From Paris to New York and London to Milan, the fashion community relocates about every 10 days, from the end of January to the end of February, to see all the latest trends for the upcoming season. Each city houses different designers but…

  • Documentary filmmaking duo share professional experience

    Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor Documentary filmmaking duo Tom Donohue and Dominique LaRoche visited The College of Wooster last week to share their experiences shooting films in Cuba, the Galápagos and the Arctic. Both filmmakers were part of two sessions. In the first, they showed and talked about their films, while in the second, they…