Shakespeare. The name can send shivers up any studentís spine. You can never understand the language, the stories are always depressing, and you have to read hundreds of pages of it every night. The thought brings up visions of old black and white movies, thousands …
Arts & Entertainment
Alison Elizabeth Taylorís exhibit explores isolation
My eyes settle on the first wood inlay painting. The tranquil isolation portrayed instantly reminds me of summers spent with my grandfather on the placid lakes of southern Manitoba; I am reminded of the tremendous expanse and the peaceful lapping of water against a simple …
Things to Come: Upcoming events and opportunities for students in the Arts
Work for Goliard The Collegeís literary magazine, The Goliard, is now accepting applications.†† Those interested in editing stories and magazine layout can find applications in Lowry, and those wishing to submit poetry or prose can do so, as well. For more information regarding The Goliard,† …
Come On! Feel the Covers! starts off strong
In Kenarden Lodge, , Come On! Feel the Covers!, at the first installment of Covers, students from all class years performed songs about their favorite state or city.† The event is named after Come On! Feel the Illinoise! by Sufjan Stevens, who famously vowed to …
Comedian Drew Thomas to perform at UG
On Monday, Sept. 14, The College Underground will be hosting comedian Drew Thomas.† The show, open to all College of Wooster students, will run from 10-11 p.m. After watching some of Drew Thomasí clips online, I have to agree with his biography given on Rooftop …
REVIEW: MUSIC SONGS
In the new independent music market brought about by the Internet, itís fully possible for a band to have a substantial fan base before releasing a single album.† Garfunkel and Oates, consisting of TV actresses Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci (whom some of you might …