‘Frozen’ keeps viewers coming back
By Shayna Innocenti | Jan. 28, 2014By Zach Dzierzgowski Correspondent If your family is anything like mine, it is nearly impossible to find a movie that satisfies what everyone wants ...
Read More »By Zach Dzierzgowski Correspondent If your family is anything like mine, it is nearly impossible to find a movie that satisfies what everyone wants ...
Read More »At one point during “August: Osage County,” the two-hour comedy-drama set in Osage County, Okla., the external temperature reaches an excruciating ...
Read More »When the Oscar nominations were announced on Thursday, Jan. 16, thousands were eagerly awaiting to see who made the cut and who was snubbed. Like most ...
Read More »The event, which was hosted for the second time by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, didn’t have many surprises or memorable happenings. For television, some ...
Read More »David O. Russell has proved himself to be a competent director with films like “The Fighter” and “Silver Linings Playbook,” but with his latest ...
Read More »New York-based marketing firm, Thinkmodo, struck again, releasing an animatronic infant in a remote-controlled pram to terrorize the people of Manhattan ...
Read More »The College’s Art Gallery will be featuring a retrospective exhibition of 46 works of art created by faculty member Ruane Miller between Wednesday, ...
Read More »By Gianna Cumella Correspondent The College hosted the final presentation in the Brown Bag series on Friday, Nov. 22, focusing on three choreographed ...
Read More »“About Time” is in an interesting position. It is essentially the victim of its own marketing campaign. The film is heavily marketed as a romantic ...
Read More »The audience in All College Theatre’s most recent production, “Trial By Error,” got the chance to experience being members of a 150-person ...
Read More »By Andrew Ryan Correspondent The unexpected cancelation of the indie pop-rock band Kingsfoil — notable for its drummer, Malcolm in the Middle star ...
Read More »I realized today that this year marks the 50th anniversary of Beatlemania, which means that Paul McCartney has been blasting out hit pop songs for five ...
Read More »By Courtney Kalafsky Correspondent The Wednesday Afternoon Recital Series continued with another impressive array of talent from the College’s student ...
Read More »Brazen novelist and short story writer Adam Levin read to the College from his newest collection of short stories, “Hot Pink,” on Wednesday, Nov. ...
Read More »From the very first shot of the film, it is evident that “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is about far more than a survival competition between unfortunate ...
Read More »“This Trenton Life,” a documentary film created by students at the College, was shown in Mayo Concert Hall on Friday, Nov. 15. Special guest David ...
Read More »[imagebrowser id=22] The College was graced by recognizable celebrities last week, as performing duo The Lampshades, featuring Kate Flannery ...
Read More »Spanning 25 acts, eight hours and several jugglers, INK’s biannual “The Goods” showcased a range of creative works from students and postmodern ...
Read More »By Tamara Fuentes Correspondent Jarret Farkas and Cory Nickerson presented their senior recital in Mayo Concert Hall on Sunday, Nov. 17, with Farkas ...
Read More »Broadway’s “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” makes headlines for two reasons. The first reason is how much money it cost to make. It is believed ...
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