Sarah Caley Staff Writer Last Friday, the Department of Theatre and Dance and the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance hosted a debut viewing of “Caged,” one of five productions created by the department last fall under the heading “Theatre of Urgency: Creative Responses to 2020.” …
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Fun board games to play when you’re feeling bored
Holly Engel Arts & Entertainment Editor Being in quarantine was good for at least one thing other than assuring I didn’t get COVID: I got to try my hand at several board games, in person and over Zoom. If you find yourself stuck in …
“Moxie’s” feminist agenda lacks intersectionality
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer “I want Amy Poehler to be my mom.” That was the first text I sent to my friends after watching the Netflix film “Moxie.” Directed by and starring Poehler, it is a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl anonymously …
Women writers thrive in the fantasy genre
Annie Ketler Contributing Writer International Women’s Day gives us many opportunities: a chance to reflect on what has happened in the past, a chance to consider all that women can do and a chance to dream about what’s to come. Women of every race …
Wooster alumnus film examines African diaspora
Mekdes Shiferaw Contributing Writer Ainslee Alem Robson ’15 released her first project, Ferenj: A Graphic Memoir in Virtual Reality (VR) in April 2020. It was set to be featured in several film festivals including Tribeca and South by Southwest, but then 2020 happened… you …
Wooster play premiere addresses Black womanhood
Megan Fisher Contributing Writer On Friday, Feb. 26, the world premier of the new play “Well Run Dry” occured as one of the last events for Black History Month. The play was written by Lisa Langford, a Cleveland native who is currently a part …