Category: Arts & Entertainment

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“Fences” Moves Viewers

  Fences has quickly climbed up my list of favorite movies from 2016.   This film adaptation, of the play Fences by August Wilson, is the story of Troy Maxson, an African-American man struggling...

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Guys and Dolls at WHS

WHS music teacher and play director, Emily Patterson, lies out the plot of Guys and Dolls. “It is an oddball romantic comedy. Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City,” Patterson said. Gambler, Nathan...

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Schultz Starts Art Studio

Located at 149 North Walnut Street in, A Brush and a Beverage is a new “paint and sip,” shop in downtown Wooster. According to owner Laurie Schultz, who was an art teacher for 16...

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Suicide Squad has Merit

DC universe’s most recent comic book based movie, Suicide Squad, put an interesting twist on the classic “super team” approach in the superhero film industry by creating a team of imprisoned villains whose sole...

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Jungle Book proves wild

  In light of all the recent Disney films being brought from their beloved, 2-D animated versions into live-action, Alice in Wonderland, Oz the Great and the Powerful, Maleficent and Cinderella, I was worried...

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Photography requires more than just an expensive camera

With modern technology and camera phones capturing excellent quality, the question arises of whether photography takes real skill or whether all that matters is a nice camera. Duane Martin, a local professional photographer, expressed the importance of photography knowledge and understanding every detail...