Much like Wooster’s freshman class, hip-hop magazine XXL’s 2017 Freshman Class is populated by a diverse cast of utter disappointments. The yearly article functions as an oracle of (poorly) educated guesses about who will dominate the game in the coming year. Almost every year only …
Arts & Entertainment
Netflix’s To the Bone gives insight to eating disorders
Desi LaPoole A&E Editor Trigger warning: eating disorders I am a huge fan of stories that draw upon the personal experiences of the writer. I believe that drawing inspiration from personal experiences and struggles not only helps the writer understand and come to terms with …
LCD Soundsystem’s american dream develops new direction
Harrison Todd Contributing Writer Songs in LCD Soundsystem’s oeuvre have always been about one thing — the build. From the anthemic “All My Friends” to the oft-overlooked, moshable “Yea — Crass Version,” frontman James Murphy has always known how to make his listeners yearn for …
Prepare for post-graduate media consumption with the Voice staff
The Voice Staff Seniors suggest media for post-graduate life. The Graduate The 1967 classic The Graduate has rightly been heralded as one of the greatest films ever made. It boasts superior acting, courtesy of Dustin Hoffman’s career-defining performance, and perhaps the best soundtrack in history, …
Prepare for post-graduate media consumption with the Voice staff
The Voice Staff Seniors suggest media for post-graduate life. The Graduate The 1967 classic The Graduate has rightly been heralded as one of the greatest films ever made. It boasts superior acting, courtesy of Dustin Hoffman’s career-defining performance, and perhaps the best soundtrack in history, …
Rethinking Hip-Hop
Kendrick Lamar’s new album DAMN. is now the number one album according to the Billboard Charts. Kendrick continued to impress with amazing instrumental production and thought-provoking verses for any listener. One verse in particular that I’ve been thinking over is on the song “DNA.” It …