Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • Fantastic Beasts Falls Flat

    After much initial resistance to the idea, I reluctantly went to see Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. I don’t think my hesitance was an isolated phenomenon, as I imagine many former Potter fans finding themselves at a crisis of faith of the series’ most recent manifestation as a purely money-driven venture. While this…

  • Shlohmo surprises with Bad Vibes: Rarities + Extras Album

    Daniel Sweat Features Editor I’ve been a fan of Shlohmo for a while. When I first heard Bad Vibes, I fell in love. The album’s cinematic feel and lush composition make it top tier in my book. I’ve listened to that album hundreds of times, so when Shlohmo dropped Bad Vibes: Rarities + Extras to…

  • A Tribe Called Quest returns with new music, same swagger

    Harry Todd Contributing Writer Countless monumental musicians have passed away this year. While it’s hard to find a bit of light in all of these deaths, some musicians knowingly produced one last piece of work for us to enjoy. What a treat those records have been: David Bowie’s Blackstar is a stunning album, and so…

  • To Book or Not to Book

    We need to have a talk. If you have come as far as the second sentence of this essay, chances are you know how to read. I applaud this, but at the same time I must ask you: would you rather read this, or would you rather watch someone say it on YouTube? Exactly. Ladies…

  • WAC Small Concerts and Woo 91 present Fell Runner

    Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor This Friday, Nov. 18, the Wooster Activities Committee (WAC), in conjunction with Woo 91, will continue to pursue their objective of providing entertaining and socially engaging events to unify the College’s student body. Given the recent eruption of political tension and strife throughout the country, there may never be a more…

  • Theatre & dance department presents Fall Dance Concert

    Roberts Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor This upcoming week, the Fall Dance Concert will finally be ready for presentation to The College of Wooster community. It will go down as another great concert directed by Kim Tritt, a professor of dance, the only one employed by the College. Even though it will be directed by a…