Politicians trying way too hard to relate with the youths of today is hardly a new phenomenon. That’s why you had to suffer through Hillary dabbing on “Ellen” and Ted Cruz quoting “Simpsons” episodes during the last election cycle. But Beto O’Rourke, if not different …
Arts & Entertainment
Ubuntu artistically celebrates African cultures
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer I’ll readily admit that when I entered Gault Recital Hall on Friday night, I was carrying a fair amount of anxiety along with my notebook and pen. The College of Wooster Center for Diversity and Inclusion describes Ubuntu as “an annual …
“The Normal Heart” moves viewers to tears
Elena Morey A&E Editor Words cannot accurately describe the work of art that was performed for three nights in the Freedlander Theatre at The College of Wooster. Director Jimmy Noriega and a small, predominantly male cast courageously performed “The Normal Heart” by Larry Kramer. The …
The Moth experience is formed by unique student stories
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief The first time I attended The Moth, I felt like I had stumbled upon a secret. I walked into the dark space of Douglass basement to find the couches pushed together as an attempt to create a sense of intimacy …
Xiu Xiu’s radical new album takes no precautions
If the most memorable works of pop culture over the last few years have one thing in common, it’s a creeping suspicion that our world stands on a precipice. Has there been a superhero movie in recent memory that hasn’t shown a city get reduced …
“BlacKkKlansman” earns its place in history
Elena Morey A&E Editor “BlacKkKlansman,” a controversial historical comedy, took general moviegoers by surprise. Overall, it was a phenomenal film. With cast members like John David Washington, Adam Driver, Laura Harrier, a renowned director Spike Lee, who won his first Oscar for co-writing the film …