CUB ALT kicks off the semester with concert
By Grace Murphy | Feb. 3, 2023A free concert with headliner Juice and opener Pop Alma was held by the College Union Board’s (CUB) ALT programming on Tuesday in the Brower Student Center.
Read More »A free concert with headliner Juice and opener Pop Alma was held by the College Union Board’s (CUB) ALT programming on Tuesday in the Brower Student Center.
Read More »“Moe Fields,” written by ‘72 alum Stuart Goldstein, is a biography about Morris “Murray” Goldman and the lives of his sons, Alan, Zachary and Gary. The novel charts Morris’ experiences through his adolescence during the Great Depression to his death in the 1970s and follows the lives of his children into the 1980s.
Read More »The College Union Board’s alternative group (CUB ALT) welcomed New York-based artist Chloe Lilac and opening band Millington to the College on Nov. 29 for their last concert of the fall semester.
Read More »The College’s student-run TCNJ Musical Theatre (TMT) program presented “Spring Awakening,” a coming-of-age musical based on Frank Wedekind’s 1891 German play, to five sold-out crowds at the Don Evans Black Box Theater on campus from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3.
Read More »The College’s Department of Art and Art History launched their new minor this semester, Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship, which combines the skills of management and business within the field of art.
Read More »The original “Knives Out” movie is one of my favorite films ever, so when it was announced that director Rian Johnson would be back for a sequel on Netflix, I was over the moon. I was even more excited to learn that “Glass Onion” would be in theaters this week only for an early screening before it premieres on Netflix on Dec. 23. My expectations were high since this was a follow-up to a movie near and dear to my heart and Johnson is one of my favorite directors. Thankfully, those expectations were somehow exceeded as this film still blew me away.
Read More »Playing any instrument has its challenges. The bassoon, however, is particularly challenging. This contributes to the uniqueness of the instrument and simultaneously increases the opportunity for success. The College is home to an entire group of bassoonists.
Read More »For the first time since 2019, the College Union Board (CUB) hosted its fall concert with the main act being singer Yung Gravy. A DJ called Audien, as well as two student DJs, Ryan Fiore and Matthew Richardson opened the show.
Read More »On Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. guests gathered in the lobby of Ernest E. Mayo Hall for the orchestra’s first concert of the semester.
Read More »When it was announced during Disney Investor Day in late 2020 that Tony Guillory, who was the co-writer of 2015’s “Rogue One,” would be writing a series centered around Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), one of the lead characters from Disney's “Rogue One,” it certainly wasn’t a highlight for many fans. The show had struggled with getting off the ground and dealing with production issues due to the pandemic, especially with Guillory not being available to direct. Many fans thought this series wouldn’t even come into existence — let alone be anything astounding.
Read More »The latest comedy-horror film to hit theaters, “The Menu,” was released on Nov. 18.
Read More »After a long year of notable music releases, tours and performances, the 50th Annual American Music Awards (AMA) has come to an end. The show aired live on ABC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. to share a love for music and to celebrate this year’s musical accomplishments. Winners were decided by fans who voted online.
Read More »“Christmas is the time for miracles,” says child actress Olivia Perez in Netflix’s new film “Falling for Christmas.” Unfortunately, it’s not Christmas, and there are no miracles that could have saved the film. “Falling for Christmas” also stars “Mean Girls” actress Lindsay Lohan, Chord Overstreet and George Young. While Netflix released the rom-com on Nov. 10, the film did not kindle any joy for the upcoming holiday season and only created nonsensical cliches, cringe-worthy subplots and terrible acting.
Read More »On Oct. 28, renowned actress Shelley Duvall, best-known for her roles as Wendy in “The Shining” (1980), and Olive Oyl in “Popeye” (1981), announced her return to acting after a two-decade hiatus.
Read More »Kevin Conroy, the voice actor best known for his work as Batman across television — and who had animated movies and videogames for the span of nearly 30 years — passed away on Thursday, Nov. 10 at the age of 66.
Read More »“Everything to Everyone,” the debut EP by singer and actress Reneé Rapp, was released on Friday, Nov. 11.
Read More »There was a lot of pressure on the film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” to be good. Following the critical and commercial success of the academy award-winning and best picture nominated “Black Panther” back in 2018, excitement for the sequel was at an all-time high when it was announced in 2019.
Read More »Wes Craven was an American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter and actor. He directed nearly 30 films and TV shows throughout his career, but he is best known for the “Scream” and “A Nightmare on Elm Street” franchises. He has been revered for his contributions to the world of horror spanning across his 45 year long career.
Read More »KOHESION, a student-run Korean pop (K-pop) dance team at the College, hosted their debut showcase SPOOKHESION on Oct. 29 in the Brower Student Center with the support of various cosponsors, including Asian American Association (AAA), Barkada, Chinese Students Association (CSA), Indian Student Association (ISA), Japanese Student Association (JSA), Korean Student Association (KSA), Mexican Student Association (MEXSA), Taekwondo, Unified Greek Council (UGC), Union Latina (UL) and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.
Read More »“Terrifier” (2016) is an independent horror film that was written, produced and directed by Damien Leone. The film features a clown by the name of Art the Clown, brilliantly played by David Howard Thornton. Art the Clown is a demonic entity donning mime-like clothes and face paint, and always smiling to show his filthy teeth. Since the film’s release, Art has carved out a place for himself in the horror world, and with the release of “Terrifier 2” (2022), it is safe to say that Art has earned a place amongst some of the best villains.
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