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Don’t Throw Shoes announces final show, prepares for rebuilding
Mariah Joyce Editor-in-chief As the semester winds down, Don’t Throw Shoes is preparing for its final show of the year and looking towards its future. Shoes is The College of Wooster’s student improv comedy group. This year the group has been comprised of Nate Johnson ’16, Dana Stamos ’16, Michael Hatchett ’16, Ashkan Alikhani ’18,…
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Shades of Gold records, releases single
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor While there are a good handful of a capella groups on campus, one of Wooster’s most recent additions will be expanding their reach beyond live performance. Shades of Gold, founded by Nariah Francis ’16 during her first year at the College, will be releasing a single and album in the coming…
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Movie Sequels Worth Waiting For
Michael Hatchett, an A&E Editor for the Voice, can According to Merriam-Wesbter.com, a movie is “a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television.” Also according to Merriam-Webster.com a sequel is “a book, movie, etc., that continues a story begun in another book, movie, etc.” Here…
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Legendary artist and performer Prince passes away
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Last week, musician and producer Prince was found dead at his estate and recording studio Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Prince, known for his eccentric stage presence, skills as a guitarist and extensive songwriting, is a cultural icon. His death has since elicited an outpouring of grief from the music community.…
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Acclaimed comedian Chris Gethard to perform on campus
Dani Gagnon Features Editor If you read the Voice or at least the A&E section or have ears on campus you might have heard Michael Hatchett ’16 screaming for the 15th time on any given day that Chris Gethard is coming to The College of Wooster this Saturday, April 23. Gethard is a comedian, actor…
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Bruce Springsteen gives rousing performance in Columbus
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Last week, Bruce Springsteen and his famous E Street Band performed at Columbus’s Schottenstein Center. The show was part of Springsteen’s The River tour, the 1980 double album that was rereleased last year. It was his first stop since cancelling his performance in Greensboro, North Carolina in protest against the state’s…