Ben McKone Contributing Writer If there is one film that truly captures the experience of the late-late-late stage capitalist America in which we find ourselves, it is David Lynch’s “Eraserhead.” Filmed in 1977 on a shoestring budget by Lynch (then a film student) and a …
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The Scene: “The Last Tudor” reveals a different Tudor court
“The Last Tudor,” written by New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory, tells the story of three sisters in the English court of Queen Elizabeth I. The book is told from three perspectives. The eldest, Jane Grey — who temporarily served as Queen of England …
Each Wooster a cappella group has unique spirit
Megan Tuennerman Contributing Writer For young adults of our generation, it may feel like a cappella came into the public eye only seven years ago, with the release of “Pitch Perfect” –– but the long and winding history of a cappella here on Wooster’s campus …
The Scene: The day the music died — celebrating 60 years of rock and roll
I had not been born yet on the day the music died. In fact, I doubt I ever would have known of music’s untimely death if I had not been so enamored by singer-songwriter Don McLean’s eight-and-a-half-minute song, “American Pie,” when I was little. Though …
Viktor and Rolf exhibits avant-garde pieces in Spring Fashion Week
Camryn Rosenstein Contributing Writer If anyone has ever seen “Sex and the City,” then they would know that fashion week truly begins the first week of February. However, what they do not tell you is that there is actually another fashion week right before “fashion …
Dungeons and Dragons goes far beyond the high school player
L.J. Martin Contributing Writer Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a table top role-playing game (TTRPG), meaning that the players assume the identities of characters which they design while responding and building on a story that is told by the game master, or GM. However, the …