Andre Baronov-Torres Digital Editor From the days of the Euthyphro to the modern poem, dialogue has expressed the inner-workings of man’s nature and the human condition. Never has humanity so blighted itself as to gloss over such a work as Dreamworks’ soon-to-be-classic “Boss Baby” (2017). …
Arts & Entertainment
Netflix underwhelms with adaptation of “Death Note”
Katie Randazzo Contributing Writer Content Warning: This film contains instances of graphic violence and suicide. Netflix’s adaptation of the smash-hit comic series, “Death Note” (2017) (dir. Adam Wingard), is tonally a mash-up between “Final Destination” and every single “edgy” teen movie you’ve ever seen. “Death …
Cuffing Season
It’s here! And some have been on the hunt for that “winter beau” since the summer. The term basically refers to your standard singleton who suddenly finds themselves desiring to be in a relationship rather than being reminded of their loneliness in subzero temperatures. How …
CWAM presents “After the Thrill is Gone”
Nicklaus Wilcher A&E Editor Starting Tues., Sept. 5, The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) will present a new exhibit, “After the Thrill is Gone: Fashion, Politics, and Culture in Contemporary South African Art.” Curator Andrew Hennlich, a professor of art at Western Michigan University …
Party on the Green brings The Mowgli’s and Savoy
Laura Haley Staff Writer After surviving the first two weeks of the semester, it’s finally time to celebrate. Join the fun provided by Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) and dance the night away at the bi-annual Party On The Green. On Sat., Sept. 9th from 7:30 …
BROCKHAMPTON releases second album in one year
Miki Rae Contributing Writer The term “boy band” has garnered a specific connotation through the success of groups such as the Backstreet Boys, NSYNC and One Direction. Collectives such as these have generally gone the route of pop stardom, vying for the hearts of teenage …