Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • This year’s Fall Dance Concert is intimate and original

    Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor Last night, The College of Wooster Dance Company hosted the first of three performances of its annual Fall Dance Concert. This year’s iteration of the concert features eight original performances, each choreographed and performed by Wooster students. As in previous years, the concert is held in Freedlander Theatre’s four-sided stage specifically…

  • Ghost Writing

    Drake’s 2015 mixtape “If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late,” is arguably one of the most important projects when discussing the trajectory of hip hop during the 2010s. While the music on the project is considered to reflect some of the best works associated with Drake’s name, it was the controversy which surrounded the album…

  • Media company 88rising gives agency to Asian youth artists

    Meg Itoh Editor In Chief We might know 88rising primarily as a YouTube channel that releases music videos for Asian artists and creates videos involving Asian cultures. However, founder Sean Miyashiro describes it as a management and media production company. Basically, 88rising is a media brand representing and celebrating Asian culture — not the exotic…

  • Thanksgiving Songs

    Much to the dismay of everyone with an end-of-the-semester deadline, November has come in full force. With the costumed revelry of Halloween behind us, many are left with a “Monster Mash”-shaped hole in their hearts that they too-quickly fill with sleigh bells and Christmas carols. Instead, we ought take the month to listen to and…

  • The department of theater and dance presented “Medea”

    Desi LaPoole A&E Editor On Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 1-3, The College of Wooster’s department of theater and dance presented Euripides’ Greek tragedy, “Medea.” Directed by Professor Shirley Huston-Findley, “Medea” follows the story of a woman on a quest to seek revenge against the man she gave everything up for. The majority of “Medea’s” cast…

  • Netflix releases second season of “Stranger Things”

    Desi LaPoole A&E Editor Almost a year after its season one debut, Netflix released the second season of its hit show “Stranger Things” last week, Oct. 27. Before we talk about anything else regarding this new season, let’s answer the question that’s on every fan’s mind: “Is the second season any good?” Well, of course…