The Quad, West Chester University, PA
2 hours ago by Carol Dwyer
Back in the late 1980s, a group of five boys came together and went on to be known collectively as New Kids on the Block. On Sept. 29, VH1 aired the premiere of "Behind the Music," the story of members Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joe McIntyre, Jonathan and Jordan Knight.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
1 day ago by Jillian Melchionna
If your eyes are skimming over these words, then you are wasting your time. Don't you have better things to do than read the crummy, half-rate movie review of some pretentious Chuck Palahniuk enthusiast? You should really be doing your homework. You could at least be trying to get laid.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
Every autumn, the Campus Activities Board hosts the annual Fall Comedy Show, bringing some of the funniest talent to Drexel University.
This year is no different. Now in its ninth performance, CAB has put together what may be the best comedy show the Drexel community has ever witnessed.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Andrew Leib
What do you get when you concoct some Lil' Wayne with Chicago, a pinch of Missy Elliot, a thin layer of Phil Collins, whipped up with Procol Harum and dash of Kanye West to top it all off? A recipe for a musical genre created by the deejay Girl Talk.
These musicians rarely share a sentence together, let alone a genre.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
2 days ago by Mark Tauriello
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Evan Finkelstein
Have you ever thought about suing an entire country because of a sexual crime that happened to an ancestor of yours hundreds of years ago? Or how about having hallucinations of Osama Bin Laden and then running them over with your car? Many comedians are known to get their laughs from purposefully crossing the line.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Erin Sullivan
World-renowned mezzo-soprano Barbara Dever sang her heart out for a crowded audience at Boyd Recital Hall over the weekend.
Pianist William Lewis accompanied Dever with a string quartet, consisting of Dr. Bertram Greenspan and Ferenc Lakatos on violin, Alyssa DeStefano on viola, and Alex Atanasiu on cello.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Ashley Zazzarino
Thank goodness for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. If not for their satirical commentary on today's issues, I wouldn't really have a clue. (Although I do watch the news often, just in case I'm ever at a black tie event and someone asks me how I feel about our nation's deficit).
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
3 days ago
Follow these rules and at least you'll get drunk before you cry yourself to sleep
1. Palin pauses:
Chug 'til she talks
2. Biden makes racist slur: Grab a spiked Slurpee
3. Palin name-drops God: Cross yourself and take a swig of Manischewitz
4.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
3 days ago by Matt Huston
A duo of New York punk-rock bands attracted an eager crowd to the Rathskeller on Friday, refreshing indie-minded College students with a healthy blend of lyrical inhibition and distorted power chords.
I Am the Avalanche and Young Hearts blasted the crowd with an amalgam of pop-punk, classic punk-rock and heavy alternative.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
3 days ago by John Sturgeon
Alan Ball has a habit of turning anything he touches to gold. With "American Beauty," he wrote an Academy Award-winning screenplay for a film that ended up winning Best Picture.
He followed his win by creating "Six Feet Under," one of the greatest shows in the history of TV.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
4 days ago by Dalisa O'Brien
The First International Thornton Wilder Conference presented a compilation of Thornton Wilder's works read by actress Marian Seldes and playwright Edward Albee in the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall on Oct. 3.
A. Tappan Wilder, the nephew of the acclaimed author, presented the readings in three acts.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
4 days ago by Christina Insalaco '12
Seductive guys in tight pants and highly addictive, emotionally-charged music-what more could you want out of a Tuesday night?
Instead of spending the night doing homework, some Hawks had the privilege of experiencing excitement at the Boys Like Girls concert this week.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
4 days ago by Kelly Wallace '12
Ben Folds, everyone's favorite underground artist, is back with his seventh studio album, "Way to Normal," a CD that Folds said is "about me coming back to being myself."
Filled with the expected, but always loved, piano-driven rock songs and thoughtful lyrics, this self-discovery road trip has its missteps at the beginning.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
4 days ago by Beth Wraase
The top 10 music video show that was an after-school habit for an entire generation is preparing for its final episode on November 8.
For ten years, TRL has broadcasted live from MTV's studios in New York City-young teens hurried back from school, to find out which of their favorite artists ended up on the countdown.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
5 days ago by Elizabeth Wagner
Ghanaian artists Elolo Gharbin and Marian Mensah, both from the Department of Music and Theatre Studies at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, have shared their knowledge and culture with Goucher in "The Story Ananse Told."
Ghana's past and present are ripe with dance, drumming, and theatre-- all present in the show.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
5 days ago by Sarah Weissman
Fans of the hit HBO series the wire got a real treat on September 24. David Simon, creator and producer of The Wire, presented his "Audacity of Despair" speech at Goucher College last night.
Simon, 48, expressed his belief that Americans are lowering their standards on a variety of issues and that these institutions are merely living up to those low standards.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
5 days ago by Chris Payne and Steven Avigliano
Jack's Mannequin
"The Glass Passenger"
3.5 out of 5 stars
This is the second LP from former Something Corporate frontman Andrew McMahon under the name Jack's Mannequin, marking his first recorded work since he was diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia in 2006.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Lexi Ambrogi
After a long day of classes, senior Gregg Cantwell shuffles into his house and throws himself onto the couch. He grabs the remote and aims it at the TV, ready to unwind with some of his favorite programs.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Sabina Ellahi
The day finally arrived where I would say, "Do you want fries with that?" at my job. I've worked in retail and I've waited tables, but I never thought I would wear the red, white and yellow uniform. Well, actually, it's not red, it's burgundy. Red would make you one step closer to being Ronald McDonald.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
5 days ago by Spencer Parker & Chris Sanginiti
The beauty of Mexican-Lebanese actress Salma Hayek, star of films such as Wild Wild West, Dogma, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico, is an almost undeniable characteristic. According to a poll by The Hollywood Reporter, 65 percent of the U.S. population would use the term 'sexy' to describe her.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
6 days ago by Briana Choynowski
"He set the bar too high for the rest of us. Not just actors, but all of us," said George Clooney.
Paul Newman died this past Friday, September 26, at the age of 83, after a long battle with lung cancer. When most of today's generation hears the name Paul Newman, they say, "Hey, isn't that the guy from those salad dressings?"
While a true statement, Paul Newman was so much more than that, he shall be remembered as a legendary actor, humanitarian, and as "the man with the most famous blue eyes in movie history.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
6 days ago by Alexander Wallick
The Drew University Dramatic Society season opened with two one-act plays. Each act is brimming with talent and several future stars are appearing in Thick and Bridal Terrorism. Act one is Thick by Travis Baker and directed by Becca Schlossberg ('09). Act two is Bridal Terrorism by Bill Rosenfield and directed by Madeleine Rose M.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
6 days ago by Noelle Kalipetis
With 3.5 million copies of TWILIGHT under her belt, Stephenie Meyer seems well deserving of her media-given title: "Queen of Vampire Literature." The record nearly shattered when her third volume, BREAKING DAWN, hit the shelves in early August, reaching 1.