Blink-182’s ‘Nine’ revamps classic sound
By Debra Schafer | Oct. 14, 2019By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Aptly named “Nine,” Blink-182’s latest full-length album is more musically riveting than you would expect ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Aptly named “Nine,” Blink-182’s latest full-length album is more musically riveting than you would expect ...
Read More »By Chelsie DermanStaff Writer Musical groups at the College came together on Friday, Oct. 11 for Student Band Night – a lively night for both music ...
Read More »By Lana HolgadoCorrespondent The music department’s students and faculty convened in Mayo Concert Hall on Oct. 1 to listen to their peers perform in ...
Read More »By Lauren PetiteCorrespondent Creative writers rejoiced as INK celebrated another poetry slam on Sept. 26 in the Bliss Hall lounge. The club’s publicist ...
Read More »By Connor IapoceCorrespondent Technology dominates the modern music industry, but there was a time when composers first started experimenting with technology ...
Read More »By Chelsie DermanCorrespondent All College Theatre’s “Hay Fever” captivated audiences, who burst with laughter, joy and enthusiasm over the showing’s ...
Read More »By Jennifer SomersPhoto Editor Fluttery and crisp melodies sounded like birds chirping through Mayo Concert Hall on Sunday, Sept. 29 at David DiGiacobbe’s ...
Read More »By Isabel VegaNews Editor The return of the demonic — and at times hilarious — clown arrived in theaters on Sept. 6 with director Andrés Muschietti’s ...
Read More »By Richard ChachowskiStaff Writer The 2019 Toronto Film Festival has come and gone, with many films premiering this year that audiences should be ...
Read More »By Mary DiRienzoCorrespondent Kendall Hall buzzed with excitement on Sept. 17, as students stood in line for hours to see America’s favorite cat-hating, ...
Read More »By Elliot NguyenCorrespondent Thirteen years after Tool’s last record, the progressive metal phenomenon released its long-awaited fifth album, “Fear ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerArts & Entertainment Editor Smithsonian Magazine’s “Year of Music” found itself inside the walls Roscoe West Hall for its third ...
Read More »By Richard MillerOpinions Editor What do a Motown legend, a Super Bowl MVP, a former White House press secretary, a country music singer and the most ...
Read More »By James MercadanteReviews Editor In the wake of what seemed like a lifetime, Melanie Martinez has finally unveiled the world she has been hiding ...
Read More »By Chelsie DermanCorrespondent Featuring an inspiring and experience-emphasized discussion panel, the College’s Citizen/Art Exhibition allowed artists ...
Read More »By Timothy RyanCorrespondent Caravan Palace and its new album, “Chronologic,” which was released on Aug. 30, introduces an idiosyncratic layer ...
Read More »By Bridget McLearieCorrespondent The best way to describe Post Malone’s new album, “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” is complete vulnerability and angst. ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Camila Cabello is her own kind of popstar. Although she’s not always polished, she is always herself, and the ...
Read More »By Amani SalahudeenStaff Writer If you’re into Korean dramas or in the mood to try something new, I’d recommend “Love Alarm,” which Netflix ...
Read More »By Claire JoansonCorrespondent While most celebrities shy away from controversy, Dave Chappelle bathes in it. On Aug. 26, Netflix released its ...
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