When you get past the odd camera work with angled and very close up shots, “Party Monster” will give you a sense of what the club kids’ drug influenced fairyland was like when they ruled the club world. To tell you the truth, I never even heard of this movie […]
Author: D.L. Van Dyne
Phi Theta Kappa: the little known student organization
There are many student organizations on this campus. You can practically find an organization for any of your interests. With most of them, all you have to do is give a little of your time, and you are a part of a group that cares. There is a little known […]
NASCAR season begins in high gear
The 2007 NASCAR season hit the ground running three weeks ago with the annual Speed Week in Daytona. With plenty of controversies involving such names as golden boy Jeff Gordon and never-going-to-be-as-good-as-his-older-brother, Michael Waltrip, the season picked up where 2006 left off. With such a close finish in the standings […]
Whatever happened to customer service?
Remember when “the customer was always right”? Remember when service workers were happy to have a job and so they worked hard? Remember when tips were left for exceptional service? If you are under 25, you probably don’t. Customer Service doesn’t seem to exist anymore. When was the last time […]
Nigerian music and dance here on Saturday
This Saturday, February 24, the Bi-Okoto Drum and Dance Theatre will perform at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at RWC as part of the ARTrageous Saturdays annual series. The performance is open to the public and tickets are $5.In this combination of dance and music, the artists share some of […]
Walkin’ Cane returns for Mardi Gras
Austin “Walkin’ Cane” Shangarat performed some dynamic blues here on Feb. 7. He’ll be back again to play as part of the RWC Mardi Gras celebration on Tues. Feb. 20.
Chris Potter brings talented jazz quartet to RWC
Chris Potter is at the top of his game. Rated No. 1 in the Rising Star of Tenor Saxophone category for three consecutive years by “Downbeat” jazz magazine’s Critics Poll, he is recognized internationally as the new generation of jazz greats. He will bring a collection of other respected artists, […]
Feature Student: Dedicated to success
When Sarah Fasce chose RWC for her continuance of higher education, she chose it, as many of us did, because it was close to home. She lives in Deer Park. Sarah is a sophomore majoring in Liberal Arts. She is a great student, a member of the Phi Theta Kappa […]
Read-In highlights works of African American authors
On Monday, February 5, RWC hosted for the 18th annual African American read-in in the Muntz Hall Lobby. Several special guests, RWC faculty, staff, and students read excerpts from books of prose and poetry written by African American authors. According to Helen Kegler, who coordinated the event for the college, […]
Music: Marking Twain’s “Identity Slip” will make you a believer
If you’re into local music, then I’m sure you’ve already heard of a band called Marking Twain. If you haven’t heard of them, I’m going to tell you why you should change that.The quintet is from Oxford, and they are all seasoned vets for how young they are (none older […]