Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • The scene: Lamenting A Great Loss

    Travis Marmon What do we do now that Breaking Bad is over? The greatest show on television ended last Sunday in perfect fashion. In the face of almost impossibly lofty expectations, Vince Gilligan and company once again delivered a stellar episode to wrap up a series that never once dipped below an “A-minus” level in…

  • New series Brooklyn Nine-Nine has room to grow

    Laura Merrell A&E Editor I started with high hopes when I watched the first few episodes of the new fall comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Unfortunately, those hopes were soon dashed. What began as an interesting premise with exciting possibilities became a recycling of stereotypes and what can only loosely be considered a plot. The concept of…

  • Essayist damali ayo facilitates multi-racial discussions

    Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Although lately everyone has been finding their heads stuck in the fall-break-is-so-close clouds, the office of Diversity Affairs and Campus Climate at The College of Wooster is already looking ahead to the return from fall break. Once we drag ourselves back from our foliage-filled vacations, we will immediately find ourselves looking…

  • Still Waiting for a Prequel

    When Warner Brothers announced that J.K. Rowling would be producing a new Harry Potter-inspired film, I was one of the few people not jumping for joy. While I am an avid Potter-head, I am not so sure about this new movie idea. The film is going to be based off her book, “Fantastic Beasts and…

  • TV series “Sleepy Hollow” is vaguely entertaining

    Ellen Robinson Staff Writer Fox’s new show “Sleepy Hollow” is yet another mildly entertaining and glorified cop show, hinged on the ridiculously unrealistic, even beyond the fact that a headless dude is running around killing people. The creators of “Sleepy Hollow” took the legend we all know and turned it into another sexed-up, biblical, end-of-the-world…

  • Third Annual Radio Day Fest celebrates college radio

    Brittany Previte Staff Writer   WOO 91 — Wooster’s Sound Alternative (WCWS) will host its third Annual College Radio Day Fest next Tuesday, Oct. 1. Joining college stations from more than 500 schools in over 30 countries, our local Wooster station will recognize the creative spirit of college radio on one united day of celebration.…