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Tig Notaro: Queer comedian keeps signature straight face
Janel England News Editor Even if you’re not familiar with stand-up comedian Tig Notaro, you might still be familiar with her story. Back in 2012, she was already becoming a household name in comedy after she appeared on This American Life where she shared her stories about multiple run-ins with Taylor Dane. However, in the…
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Saint Motel’s House of Blues dance party runs wild
Katie Cameron A&E Editor I can only describe alt-rock band Saint Motel in one way: they are the high school band geeks that showed up at their 20th reunion with a gorgeous wife, incredible career and a glint in their eye — everyone’s surprised, and they know it. The band performed on Monday night at…
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The Goliard, student publication, pulls itself out of a bind
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor Many students at Wooster may know The Goliard as the host and sponsor of Covers, a popular campus event, taking place the first Saturday of every month and showcasing student musical talent. Some may also be familiar with The Goliard in previous years as a student-run literary magazine, publishing students’ poetry,…
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An exclusive interview with DJ Chickenhead ’17
Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor Eli Millette’s ’17 answer to the question “What is your favorite Shrek film?” encapsulates him as a person. “That’s a tough question,” he said, “The first Shrek is like the Citizen Kane of that whole franchise. I think when you see Shrek, it’s not as good as Shrek 2, but…
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St. Paul’s Soul Revival
Birmingham-based funk band St. Paul and the Broken Bones is back on the scene with their sophomore album, Sea of Noise. Released two years after their debut album, Half the City, the group is back with an album that combines classic soul sound with lyrics that are acutely aware of modern personal and political issues.…
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New exhibition at College of Wooster Art Museum
Lily Iserson Viewpoints Editor The contemporary era embraces anxious liminality in Dusk to Dusk, a traveling art exhibition that transgresses boundaries of contemporary darkness, adopting a temporary home at our very own art museum, The College of Wooster’s Art Museum (CWAM). The collection opened this past Thursday, Sept. 29 in Ebert Art Center, with a…