Revenge is a concept normally allocated for the likes of gangster movies, with mob bosses ordering hits on those who’ve done them wrong. In instances like this, violence is the only means to adequately portray their point. That or a horse’s head finding its way …
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Spotlight: Wooster in India to offer artistic opportunities
The College of Wooster’s first Wooster in India study abroad program will take place over winter break of 2011. Professors of theatre and dance, Shirley Huston-Findley and Kim Tritt, concieved and developed this program and will lead the trip. The program is one of only …
“Catfish” reveals reality of online relationships
When Nev first saw Megan, he thought she was beautiful. The first time he heard her play piano, he told her she sounded like a professional. After they stayed up full nights talking, Nev would later confess to his brother that he thought he was …
Preview of fall play Iphegnia and Other Daughters
This weekend the department of Theatre and Dance will present a unique Fall production, “Iphigenia and Other Daughters.” The production is a combined retelling of three classic Greek plays, “Iphigenia at Aulis,” “Electra” and “Iphigenia at Tauris.” “Iphigenia and Other Daughters” brings a contemporary perspective …
Much Ado About Nothing delivers laughs
I had the pleasure of attending the Shakesperiments’ performance of “Much Ado About Nothing” on Saturday, Oct. 9, the third night of the play’s performance. It was my first exposure to something put on by the student-run association† and I was not let down.† From …
Symphony orchestra kicks off homecoming weekend
There may have been no Homecoming football game for last weekend’s Homecoming Festival, but plenty of other activities were available to students, locals and alumni. Notably, the Wooster Symphony Orchestra, featuring the Scot Pipe Band, kicked off the weekend on Friday, Oct. 8 from 7:30 …