Mark Twain meets the invisible man
By Signal Correspondent | Nov. 1, 2011Warning: These reviews may contain spoilers. By Chris Delaney Signal Book Critic “Autobiography of Mark Twain Volume I” I think there are quite ...
Read More »Warning: These reviews may contain spoilers. By Chris Delaney Signal Book Critic “Autobiography of Mark Twain Volume I” I think there are quite ...
Read More »It’s only fair to start off by saying that I have very little appreciation for art. When I look at a painting or sculpture, the extent of my analysis ...
Read More »By Jamie Primeau Features Editor Dresses made from trash bags and bras attached to whipped cream canisters aren’t exactly the epitome of elegance. No ...
Read More »With the help of this semester’s Writing Communities class, The Signal is happy to introduce our Lit Corner, a column designed to expose readers to ...
Read More »By Kyle Greco WTSR Staff With its second album, Girls takes its strung-out brand of ’50s rock ‘n roll and gives it a bit more depth, adding well-placed ...
Read More »By Justin Mancini Correspondent Listen, “Transformers” franchise, I get it. You cater to people who like giant fighting robots. Hell, that’s the ...
Read More »By B.J. Miller Correspondent After the adrenaline rush of a successfully maneuvered killing spree in any typical match on “Halo,” the ensuing celebration ...
Read More »The Kills "Blood Pressure" By Desmond Clark WTSR Assistant Music Director Seriously, “Blood Pressure” is great. As always, the chemistry between ...
Read More »There are many recognizable things in The Signal’s basement lair. There are the pictures on the walls of people who are lost in the annals of Signal ...
Read More »I wish I could say the album I was most excited for this year was “The King of Limbs” or something else equally impressive. And while I was excited ...
Read More »Lupe Fiasco “Lasers” Lupe Fiasco has always been a rapper that goes against the grain, and while his new album “Lasers” is certainly a little ...
Read More »Our favorite bands have the dual capacity to inspire and bitterly disappoint us. My affair with Bright Eyes began a few years ago and has been less an ...
Read More »What is it about a British accent that not only makes me feel smarter when I watch TV, but also makes me laugh harder at jokes? I’m not sure, but it’s ...
Read More »Imagine — a sitcom that doesn’t depend on canned laughter to cue when something funny has been said. Logic would follow that such gems thrive. Evidenced ...
Read More »By Kaleigh Levoyer Correspondent In the ’80s, Hasbro launched a series that would eventually become one of its most iconic brands for the next ...
Read More »Seaside Heights isn’t the only Jersey locale to recently be featured on MTV. The College served as the set of an episode of “True Life,” as camera ...
Read More »“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” Is a fourth “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie necessary? I say yes. Why? Because as far ...
Read More »Faced with the task of reflecting on the cultural climate of the past year, it isn’t easy to definitively enumerate the best and worst. Sure enough, ...
Read More »The fact that Walt Disney Studios has announced that it will no longer be making fairy tales or musicals in the foreseeable future made “Tangled” ...
Read More »The strains of Disney classics such as “Strangers Like Me,” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Go the Distance” drifted through the Don ...
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