You’re not too late for Teezo Touchdown Teezo Touchdown, a magnetic musical force hailing from the vibrant city of Beaumont, Texas, has burst onto the global music scene with undeniable charisma and a genre-blurring sonic signature. In an era where artists often strive to fit …
Arts & Entertainment
Is the strike finally over?
By Luca Napora The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have reached a tentative agreement that would end the ongoing writers strike. The WGA represents over 11,000 screenwriters, while the AMPTP bargains on behalf of studios. …
The Goliard and WOO91’s covers returns to the Underground
by Amanda Crouse As a fledgling first-year at The College of Wooster, my experience with The Underground had been limited before this past weekend. I had gone to a trivia night and a grocery-themed bingo night (at which one of my friends won a coveted …
Artist Hour #1 with guest artist Daimei Sakaguchi
by Miles Rochester In the first ever Artist Hour, I had the pleasure of talking with Daimei Sakaguchi ’25. Sakaguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan, but moved to the Philippines at a young age with his mother and two brothers to attend an international school …
Olivia Rodrigo soars in her highly anticipated sophomore album
By: Ethan Juhasz The ‘Sophomore Album Curse,’ which refers to the phenomenon when an artist’s second album fails to live up to the hype of their initial album, is a common trend for artists — and I wouldn’t be lying when I said that I …
The imperfections of language and the beauty of music
By Gabriel Thomas Emotion, in the English language, isn’t always the easiest to convey. The immediate response to a question of “how do you feel?” is usually the name of an emotion or state: happy, sad, angry, tired; or combinations of these basic emotional states: …