Last month, I had the opportunity to see rapper Immortal Technique at the Grog Shop in Cleveland. For those unfamiliar with him, Immortal Technique is a self-described hardcore Independent rapper known most for his politically oriented lyrics and active resistance of corporate music labels. His …
Movement, music give new life to Shakespeareís Twelfth Night
On my way to the Hanna Theatre the Great Lakes Theater Festivalís presentation of ìTwelfth Night,” I got into a discussion about adapting Shakespeareís texts for film. What makes it a tricky endeavor, in my opinion, is that the Bard was very aware of the …
Unlikely Taylor Swift fans enjoy unique concert experience
When three college males pack up the car on a trek to see a concert in Cleveland, you expect it to be a band with a robust, rocking and blaring sound. Something like AC/DC or Guns ní Roses. And even if itís not completely macho, …
Visiting assistant art professor featured in prestigious art show
Internationally acclaimed Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Echo Eggebrecht is currently on display in this yearís Next Wave Art festival in Brooklyn, New York. Hosted by Brooklyn Academy of Music, the annual event features twelve Brooklyn-based artists ñ and like many of them, Eggebrecht has …
Conference matches overwhelm untested Scots
The Wooster womenís soccer team began their season with a historic unbeaten streak and was seemingly unstoppable in all their matches. However, their recent performances have left despondent fans asking ìWhat happened?” After an uncharacteristic series of matches leaving the Scots with two losses and …
Inconsistency hurts Scots
The Wooster field hockey team has had a series of ups and downs over the last couple weeks, losing four games and winning only once. The team kicked off the month of October with a defensive stalemate against St. Maryís College of Maryland, losing in …