A turning point for The Boss
By Matthew K. Fair | Sep. 23, 2003We're all from New Jersey here, and Bruce Springsteen is our native son. We grew up with his pure bred rock anthems, from the punch out of "Born ...
Read More »We're all from New Jersey here, and Bruce Springsteen is our native son. We grew up with his pure bred rock anthems, from the punch out of "Born ...
Read More »The late Johnny Cash embodied the spirit of American music. Cash's rebellious attitude and individual style challenged the limits applied to country music ...
Read More »There is something attractive about movies that are about "good" guys who do "bad" things. Brad Pitt won us over as a psycho-second personality in "Fight ...
Read More »Many students at the College seem to have the mistaken idea that there is nothing worth doing in Trenton. However, those few who venture inside the city ...
Read More »The most unappealing thing about neighboring Lawrenceville is the gated prep school for the rich and "gifted." Still, although it is easy to be ...
Read More »Looking for something a little more offbeat, hard to find, or just plain cheap? Tried Barnes & Noble and Borders but to no avail? Maybe a retail giant ...
Read More »The Rat pulsated with acoustic rhythms as five student soloists performed for a jam-packed audience last Friday. Mike Heitmann, Riki Marucci, Dave Salge, ...
Read More »Summer was seemingly normal. There was the standard part-time job, days at the shore and at least one family function. But there was one glaring ...
Read More »Welcome to the edge of the envelope. This is where new ideas are being pushed forward and explored. This is where the future of art and music is being ...
Read More »We are in a stage of music where pop-punk bands are as abundant as hair bands were in the late '80s and early '90s. A tattooed pretty boy with zero gauges ...
Read More »Fall fashion is here and with it comes a few new rules. It's time for the men to pack away those ugly denim shorts and the ladies to let go of their white ...
Read More »College radio station WTSR ran special programming during Welcome Week including live broadcasts from remote locations and contests with giveaway prizes. ...
Read More »Summer in the music industry is normally dominated by tours and music festivals like Lollapalooza, Bonnero and this year's doomed Field Day. While most ...
Read More »On DVD / Video: "Chicago" An Academy Award-winning musical that is packed with blazing melodrama, high-powered dance numbers and plenty ...
Read More »Like the first sip of a frozen milkshake or the stomach-churning sensation of a glittering carnival ride, Brittney Murphy's latest flick, "Uptown Girls," ...
Read More »Puerto Rican rap artist Fat Joe introduced a mix of hip-hop and Latin flavor to the College as he brought down the house at Kendall Hall last Thursday ...
Read More »On the surface, the plot of "Identity" is as simple as can be: 10 people check into a dingy motel on a stormy night. Unbeknownst to the eclectic array ...
Read More »Finally, Carmen got kicked off American Idol. Each week I sat waiting by the TV, hoping this week would come. Everyone is allowed a few weaknesses, it ...
Read More »Plane tickets to San Jose, California: $300. Admission to the 2003 Game Developers Conference: $ 2,000. Drinks on Bill Gates: Priceless. ...
Read More »All year I've been trying to provide an interesting cross-section of music and perhaps raise awareness about some bands that are starting to break but ...
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