The Wayne County Group Effort (W.A.G.E.) is staging their annual exhibition at the Wayne Center for the Arts from now until Feb. 19, 2010. This yearís W.A.G.E. exhibition carries the theme ìEarth Walk.”† Twenty-six artists contributed over 75 original pieces for the annual unjuried show.† …
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Video game proves to be an acquired taste No More Heroes 2 will satisfy its die-hard fans
ìNo More Heroes 2″ will have some odd expectations to fill, both good and bad, now that it is finally on the shelves. It should suffice to say that its predecessor in the series got mixed reviews. The original No More Heroes was praised by …
Baseball bookìOdd Man Out” pulls readers
When I first got ìOdd Man Out,” I thought it would just be another sports novel.† Some sap story about a down on their luck athlete who is given a lucky break and ends up leading their team to the title.† He gets the girl, …
Actorís Lab provides performance outlet Venue gives theatre majors time to practice craft
Last semester Visiting Professor of Theatre Season Ellison saw a need in the acting program at Wooster, and jumped to fill it.† The Actorís Lab, which meets Wednesdays at noon in the James Wise Acting Studio, is a venue where students from all majors can …
Pirate Radio makes a comedy that rocks
When I sat down to watch Pirate Radio, I wasnít sure what to expect. It had been marketed as a Philip Seymour Hoffman film, and from experience those were dark, depressing and heavy. However, the second the movie began, I realized how wrong I was. …
Theater students compete in Pennsylvania Five day festival hosts contests and workshops
Several Wooster theater students proved their flair for the dramatic last week at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Regional meeting. The Festival, held at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 12-16, featured student performances, competition and workshops for colleges from Maryland, Delaware, District of …