Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • The Scene: Young Adult Movies

    Jared Berg Sports Editor I saw Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and it didn’t entirely suck.    I would never miss a chance to see Skins star Kaya Scodelario in a dystopian world, but it was immediately clear that Trials’ Teresa is dramatically different from Skins’ Effy. Scodelario’s forced American accent is sub-par and her…

  • Live music lives on after Party on the Green

    Mel Griffith A&E Editor In the wake of Party on the Green, you might wonder, “Where do we turn to for live music?” You may be surprised or delighted to know that the College will have regular live music events all year. This upcoming weekend is no exception. This Saturday, Chicago band Ransome will perform…

  • WAC to visit Playhouse Square for a showing of Kinky Boots

    Lily Iserson A&E Editor Playhouse Square, a Cleveland-based theatre company, will showcase Kinky Boots, a heartwarming, highstepping musical tour-de-force, this Wednesday. College of Wooster students can attend the show thanks to an initiative on the part of the Wooster Activities Crew’s (WAC) Travel and Recreation committee, who will provide transportation to and from the theater…

  • Framework

    Dominic Piacentini Since Survivor first aired in 2000, competitive reality TV shows have been premiering across all networks and continue to persist in today’s supposed “Golden Age of Television.” The Amazing Race is in its 26th season and Survivor is currently airing its 30th season — with another two seasons already in the works. (Competitive…

  • Exhibitions galore: Ebert showcases Wooster talent Senior Exhibitions

    Rachel Wortman A&E Editor As we students of Wooster all know, Senior Independent Study at the College is a year-long project with one-on-one support and guidance from a faculty advisor. For studio art majors, the culmination of this in-depth experience is an individual exhibition. From those exhibits, works will be selected for the group exhibition…

  • Walter Zurko

    Lara Sinangil Senior A&E Writer On April 7, 2015, Walter Zurko, professor of art at The College of Wooster launched his exhibition, “looking up to look down,” at the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM). During his recent research leave, Zurko carved a variety of works inspired by the Chinese scholars’ rocks which are prevalent…