Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • Maxo releases new EP “Skyriser” on Trekkie Trax

    Ted Murray Contributing Writer Brooklyn’s finest synth son, Maxo (Max Coburn), returns from the grave to provide us with “Skyriser,” a new and improved pop-i, unpredictable, Nintendo sound. All listeners are sure to be set in a trance of dance and reminiscence of adventures both on Earth and with Kirby in the Fountain of Dreams.…

  • Listen to jazz, nerd

    What are you doing? Take out your cheap, wax-encrusted earbuds, pleb and follow me. I will free you from the deluge of toilet sounds leaking into your ears and baptize you in the cleansing waters of jazz, which your clogged inner canals have probably never even heard. If you’re feeling hesitant, just consider the words…

  • “Big Mouth” offers relatable humor about puberty, sex

    Sally Kershner Features Editor I never really thought I would relate to animated adolescent characters who are awkwardly trying to figure out how to masturbate, but here I am. Enthralled by the sharp wit and creative yet simple exploration of sexuality and puberty, I say “Big Mouth” is a television series you should not skip…

  • Wooster’s Jazz Ensemble announces upcoming concert

    Laura Haley Staff Writer Distinguished professor, jazz pianist, organist and composer Michael Kocour is set to perform with The College of Wooster’s Jazz Ensemble on Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m., in Freedlander Theatre. An esteemed director of jazz studies in the School of Music at Arizona State University, Kocour has been featured in two major…

  • Jhené Aiko releases album after three year hiatus

    Toshiko Tanaka Contributing Writer Jhené Aiko has always enthralled me as a songwriter and singer (I’ve been told I look like her *insert eyes emoji*). Her ethereal voice really reverberates through you; to me her sound is almost unique. This article has been in the works and I am so excited to be finally writing…

  • Finding bizzare gold in the weird corners of the Internet

    Nicklaus Wilcher A&E Editor The best dreams aren’t movies. If you’re lucky enough to remember them, I’m willing to bet you weren’t always an inert spectator of strange images bleeding into one another. In the best dreams, you are gifted agency. The same goes for art. The Internet, more than being a medium for social…