‘Rent’ brings East Village to campus
By Mackenzie Cutruzzula | Dec. 4, 2014By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Arts & Entertainment Assistant TCNJ Musical Theatre filled the Don Evan’s Black Box Theatre with bright lights, the energy ...
Read More »By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Arts & Entertainment Assistant TCNJ Musical Theatre filled the Don Evan’s Black Box Theatre with bright lights, the energy ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor Napkin dispensers and bottles of condiments were tossed around the stage as students threw down at the Rathskeller ...
Read More »By Alex Holzman Correspondent The central structural concept of “Birdman” is that there are no obvious cuts – the camera pirouettes and glides around ...
Read More »By Jared Sokoloff Staff Writer Circa Survive is one of those groups where it takes a long list of genres to even remotely describe its music. Wikipedia ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer Imagine a city surrounded by an ocean and separated into several layers, ranging from poverty to the Jewel, the heart of ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor Some recognized his voice as the title character of “American Dragon: Jake Long” while most others remembered him as ...
Read More »By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Arts & Entertainment Assistant With every table filled, three undergraduate students warmed up for headliner Mike Rosen at ...
Read More »By Alex Holzman Correspondent “Seemed to me that drumming was the best way to get close to God,” said Lionel Hampton, so nonchalantly, as if to suggest ...
Read More »By Brooke Schmidt Staff Writer “Dear White People” is a very divisive film, but it’s one that we need now more than ever due to its polarizing but ...
Read More »By Jared Sokoloff Staff Writer Neil Young is an artist who doesn’t need an introduction. He is a legend — one of the greatest songwriters of our generation. ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor Two comics — Ricky Velez, one of “Comedy Central’s” Comics to Watch, and Pete Davidson, “Saturday Night Live”’s ...
Read More »By Brandon Magown Correspondent When high school budgets get cut, one of the first programs to lose funding is the art, and it loses its status in the ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer Disney’s latest animated feature “Big Hero 6” doesn’t have princesses or fairy tales. Instead, five superhero geniuses ...
Read More »By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Arts & Entertainment Assistant Concluding Mental Health Awareness Month, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) brought ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor The Rathskeller was packed on Tuesday, Nov. 4, as the audience welcomed dark-indie rockers Gin War and the electro-pop ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Alt-J’s sophomore effort “This Is All Yours” has been brutally criticized as a tuneless, unimaginative record of ...
Read More »By Brooke Schmidt Staff Writer “St. Vincent” follows a young boy named Oliver (newcomer Jaeden Lieberher) as he befriends his vulgar, older neighbor ...
Read More »By Mackenize Cutruzzula Arts & Entertainment Assistant With the holidays around the corner, the dreaded wave of questions from family around the dinner ...
Read More »By Jonathan Edmondson Arts & Entertainment Editor In 2006, when Taylor Swift released her self-titled debut album, she was best known for her sundresses, ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor The smooth sound of a saxophone flooded the Don C. Evans Black Box Theatre as local legend Thomas Grice serenaded students ...
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