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Senior Theater I.S. Performance Previews
Two Theater Majors prepare to present their final productions to the College Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor Next Friday and Saturday, two of Wooster’s theater majors, Annie Woller and Jasmine Vereen, will present their Senior I.S. productions. These performances are open to the public, but tickets must be reserved ahead of time in the Freedlander box…
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The scene: A Reading Journey
Dominic Piacentini The best thing to do over winter break is to sit down in front of a warm fire with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book. My book of choice for this winter was “Cloud Atlas.” This book was incredible and different from anything I’ve read before. The novel, by David…
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Winter Break Movie Reviews: Staff Picks
Les Miserables Dominic Piancentini ’15 The much anticipated “Les Miserables” opened in theaters this winter on Christmas Day. This musical, set after the French Revolution, tells the story of one man discovering who he is and the people he affects in the process. It was clear to me that director Tom Hooper had read Victor…
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Enjoy Improv with “No Questions Asked”
Brooke Skiba A&E Editor A new improv group on campus will soon begin welcoming those that are just starting out with improvisational comedy or want to develop their comedic personalities. Group President Daniel Boyce ’16 and Vice President Adam Silverstein ’16 have created No Questions Asked, an improv group with no auditions, no performances and…
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Enjoy the Winter Bash at Lowry Center
Dominic Piacentini A&E Senior Staff Writer Stop by Lowry Center tonight anytime from 7-11 p.m. to relax at this year’s Winter Bash. Participants can use pine cones and other materials to create winter-themed crafts, and there will be a fire for cooking s’mores, Christmas music to dance to and board games to play with your…
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If you like this… Holiday Gift Edition
The A&E staff brings you last-minute gift ideas for every hard-to-shop-for person on your list For Your Cat-Crazy Grandma Maybe your grandma has an impressive collection of cat figurines or even a couple spoiled felines of her own. If so, then the 1965 version of the Walt Disney movie “That Darn Cat” is the perfect…