Senior Arts and Entertainment editor Gabriel Thomas grapples with summarizing his time at Wooster.
Does anyone really know what actual emo music is?
By Lain Patton In 1985, a writer at Thrasher wrote a review of multiple hardcore bands located in Washington, D.C. In this article, he writes a review of the band Embrace’s debut album and uses the word “emocore” to describe the band’s music style. Although …
The grungy listening experience of Mount Kimbie’s “The Sunset Violent”
By Miles Rochester Mount Kimbie, referred to by Pitchfork as “genre vagabonds,” successfully drift into the realm of psychedelic post-rock with their recently released album: “The Sunset Violent.” Formerly an electronic music duo who caught their break in the U.K.’s electronic underground, Mount Kimbie added …
C.O.W. Dance Company performs a concert to remember
By Morgan Hunter This past weekend, the campus community was overjoyed to engage with yet another semester production showcasing the talent and passion of dance among students. The College of Wooster Dance Company — a student organization open to all, regardless of year or major …
The 96th Oscars: Creating history in and out of Hollywood
By Kiera McGuire Hollywood closed out its award season with the most popular award ceremony: The Oscars. Live on March 10, The 96th Oscar Awards created both history and upset within entertainment news. Jimmy Kimmel returned to host the awards show for the fourth time …
Reclaiming Black girlhood and innocence through art
By Amanda Crouse On Tuesday, March 26, The College of Wooster Art Museum celebrated Women’s History Month by showcasing artist Delita Martin’s “Keepsakes” collection. Pastel-colored sugar cookies (courtesy of Miss Amy’s Bakery) had been neatly arranged on a tray against the wall. Before the talk, …