Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer HBO premiered its T.V. adap- tation of the highly acclaimed “Watchmen” graphic novel this past Sunday. “Watchmen” is considered one of the greatest graphic novels ever written and was considered un-adaptable, un- til in 2009 when Zac Snyder di- rected the …
Arts & Entertainment
Insanity sells: Portraying mental health In a new way
Korri Palmer I first met the Joker through “The Dark Knight,” as most partially committed comic/super- hero fans do. I may be biased, but the Joker is the best supervillain to ever exist. He gives very little backstory to examine his insanity, but just enough …
The Culture Show Highlights Wooster’s Diversity
Abby McFarren Contributing Writer Amber Rush Viewpoints Editor The Culture Show will be held this Saturday, Nov. 2 from 7-9 p.m. in McGaw Chapel. It is a showcase which will feature student groups represent- ing different cultures here at Wooster. This event will kick off …
Theatre department to perform unique play
Waverly Hart Editor in Chief This weekend, The College of Wooster Department of Theatre and Dance will show “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- Time,” a play about a boy investi- gating the mystery surrounding the death of a neighbor’s dog. Directed …
“2020” album is a bold commentary on the present
Andrew Kilbride Senior A&E Writer Making an album function as a commentary for the present can be a risky business. This isn’t to say that this is an invalid form of art. Rather, works defining a certain day and age risk becoming hodgepodge of references …
Gina Rodriguez’s “Apology” Falls Short
Korri Palmer One convenient feature of Twitter is ‘trending topics,’ because it allows us to witness culturally relevant events as they unfold. This past Tuesday’s trending topic surrounded Gina Rodriguez sharing a video of her singing along to Lauryn Hill’s infamous verse on the Fugees’ …