Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • Bingeable TV Recommendations For Your Exam Season

    Mahi Lal Contributing Writer   One of my professors once told me to turn procrastination into planning, but I think we should turn procrastination into binge-watching shows because fall is upon us! While we watch the deadlines of a million assignments, exams, and projects swiftly pass by, why don’t we at least make it fun…

  • “About Face” is About Face(s)

    Mekdes Shiferaw A&E Editor   The Ebert Art Center opened its new fall exhibit, “About Face,” on Tuesday, Sept. 8. The exhibition explores the ways artists depict the human face. The inspiration for the exhibition came from the museum’s curator, Dr. Marianne Wardle, who had been pondering how to utilize the College’s permanent collection and…

  • Bringing Music Back to Wooster

    Haley Huett A&E Editor   March 14, 2020, was the end of many things. It brought a six-month-long hiatus from school, the end of in-person programming, and a massive departure from the campus experience that students had anticipated. The College’s arts and music scenes were no different. Many groups had to shift their operations to…

  • Too Camp or Not Too Camp? Riverdale is the Question

    Camille Carr Contributing Editor   Last week, when talking to a friend about the new romantic relationship she was embarking on, I used a “Riverdale” metaphor. With serious conviction, I told her she needed to date an Archie and not a Jughead. This same friend and I started watching “Riverdale” together during the stay-at-home orders,…

  • Theatre and Dance Department Productions Underway

    Mekdes Shiferaw Arts and Entertainment Editor   Freedlander’s fall production is already underway. The audition and callback process began in early September and performances will be held later this fall.  This year’s production, “Far Away,” is a 2020 play written by Caryl Churchill, the author of “Top Girls” and “Cloud Nine.”  The play is an…

  • New Art Exhibit Opens at the College of Wooster

    Haley Huett Arts and Entertainment Have you ever wondered what Wooster’s mummy really looks like? Are you curious about the face underneath the wrap? The Ebert Art Center opened its new exhibit, About Face this week. The pieces explore the ways artists depict the human face, which is especially relevant after months of hiding them.…