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, …
Tears at the Box Office
By: Kiera McGuire On Sunday, March 3, I had the honor of attending the New Works Festival in the Shoolroy Black Box Theatre. The two plays I saw, “Permission to Live?” and “To Write a Play” were not only very emotionally immersive, but very well …
Dad Jams for the road
By: Morgan Hunter Every relationship worth having should include a bit of good-intentioned deception. Disagree with me if you want, but I stand by this. On a more agreeable note, like many others, I accredit a lot of my musical influences to my father. While …
A lover and a divine power: Sufjan Stevens’ “The Age of Adz”
By: Lain Patton ’26 “The Age of Adz” is Sufjan Stevens’ sixth album and was released on Oct. 12, 2010. This 11 track album is inspired by the schizophrenic artist Royal Robertson, whose art is used for the cover of the album. Robertson was a …
Aki, shot using a Leica M6
Photograph by Safal Shrestha ’24 Aki, Shot using a Leica M6 on Kodak Portra 400 35mm film developed and scanned by me. This is perhaps one of the shoots that pushed me to explore outside my comfort zone and helped in improving my skills as …
Lovely movies for the holiday of loving
by Amanda Crouse With Valentine’s season in full swing, I thought it would be relevant to recommend some of my favorite romance movies for those whose love language is watching films with friends. I tried to select movies that aren’t wildly well-known in the modern …