Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • DiCaprio sells soul to devil but all in vain

    Rachelle Wartwoman Actual crossroads demon After this year’s Academy Awards, it was as if Jack had sunk into the freezing ocean all over again, but this time it was The Academy and Matthew McConaughey who didn’t make room for him on that plank of wood.   The world watched in horror as Leonardo DiCaprio fell into…

  • A CAPELLA FORMS VIA BUDDING

    Travie McCoooooy Lee’s favorite Just when you thought the College was oversaturated with a capella groups, a new coed group has formed and is ready to hit the scene. C(ap)ell(a) Division, the fastest-growing singing outfit on campus, formed last week when Merry Kuween of Scots members Dominic Piacentini ’15 and Ryan O’Dell ’14 suddenly began…

  • ASPCA Thickened

    DomdomdomDomdomdom Nicest guy ‘til you meet him It recently was announced that Sarah McLaquehlan would be abandoning her position as celebrity spokeswoman of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). The president of the organization was quick to announce MkClocklan’s replacement — Robin Thicke. McClouglen filmed her first commercial for the…

  • The scene: A new Hannibal

    By Travis Marmon While I have never understood the popularity of food and cooking shows, my attention will be drawn to televised meal preparation tonight. Why? Because season two of Hannibal premieres at 10 p.m. on NBC, and everything Dr. Lecter cooks up looks delicious — as long as you ignore the fact that it’s…

  • Heroes reborn with Heroes Reborn

    Dominic Piacentini  A&E Editor This week NBC announced that the station would air a miniseries in 2015 titled Heroes Reborn, a continuation of the four season series Heroes, which first aired in 2006. The show featured actors such as Zachary Quinto and Hayden Panettiere, who have now become common names in media. The first season of…

  • Wooster Students predict Oscar winners

    The Academy Awards airs this Sunday at 7 p.m. and will   be hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. Ian Benson ’14, Rachel Wortman ‘15, Lee McKinstry ‘13 and Clara Cuccaro ’15 gave us their predictions for this year’s event. Best Picture RW, IB: 12 Years a Slave At this point everyone on the planet knows that this…