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Sparks fly at Taylor Swift’s Red concert tour
Anna Masland and Kim Palagyi Staff Writers Promoting her fourth album, Taylor Swift’s RED tour invites fans to engage in a one-night extravaganza of perfect blond bangs, soaring hearts and tearful ballads. Appearing at Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena (the former glory cave of the blacklisted and self-crowned king of basketball LeBron James) on Thursday,…
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Album Review: Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi departs from excellence with 3rd album Sarah Carracher News Senior Staff Writer Kid Cudi’s much-anticipated third studio album, “Indicud,” was released a week early on April 16 after — to Cudi’s chagrin — the whole album was leaked online on April 9. “Indicud,” which includes many tracks produced solely by Cudi, has an…
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The scene: 4.19.13
Jurassic Park Gets Even Better Libba Smith I recently had the greatest cinematic experience of my life when I saw “Jurassic Park” in 3D. My friend and I were the only two people in the theater, and we spent the entire time shouting at the screen and giving each other color commentary on the action.…
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Senior examines identity through I.S. pieces
Dominic Piacentini A & E Editor Identity will be “disidentified” when two seniors, Laura Haldane and Kenneth Perry Jr., collaborate to deconstruct social norms and expectations using art, dance, physics and theater. Haldane, a Studio Art and Physics double major, will present her I.S. gallery April 21-26 in Ebert Art Center. Titled “Disidentifying Performance of…
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“How I Met Your Mother” draws out its series conclusion
Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor In 2005, a new pilot entered the foray of sitcoms and dramas with an original and interesting premise. “How I Met Your Mother” tells the story, not surprisingly, of how Ted Mosby met and fell in love with the woman he would later marry and have two children with. Naturally the…
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Art museum showcases objects from permanent collection
Emily Timmerman Editor-in-Chief The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is concluding the academic year with a final exhibition show titled “Object Lessons” in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery. The exhibit, curated by Professor Jay Gates’ Museum Studies’ students, strives to illustrate the necessity of the analysis of material culture as a part of…