By Katherine Abayev, Staff Writer Banned Books Week is an annual awareness campaign supported by the American Library Association, American Society of Journalists and Authors, Amnesty International, and various other organizations. Banned Books week this year is from Sep. 22 to Sep. 28, a perfect time to cover this subject…
Posts published in “Arts and Entertainment”
By Myra Mulongoti, Arts and Entertainment Editor DeepEnd Productions is a student-run record label at Post that offers hands-on experience to students pursuing careers in the music industry. Their two main goals are organizing live events for students and helping students record and release music. The club is managed by…
By Jenny L. Rivera The Super Bowl is one of the largest sporting events that people spend thousands of dollars to attend from all over the world. Alongside the excitement of the football itself, a big appeal of the event is the halftime show and commercials. This year’s Super Bowl…
By Mylie Norton Long Island local venue, UBS Arena in Elmont, NY was packed with several of today’s biggest artists. Performances from artists such as Benson Boone, Sabrina Carpenter and Katy Perry had the crowd on their feet. Taylor Swift walked away with the most awards at the end of…
By Nick Singer, Staff Writer On Aug. 27, the alternative rock world was hit with a piece of supernova news when it was announced that ‘90s “Britpop” royalty, Oasis, would finally be reuniting after almost 15 years of calling it off. After over a decade, Sally won’t have to wait…
By Gilliana Taylor, Staff Writer On Friday, April 19, Taylor Swift released her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” with 15 songs making up the album. Two hours later at 2:00 a.m., she announced “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” releasing an additional 17 songs. The double album comes…
By Alexa Garrett, Staff Writer Rising actress Sydney Sweeney stars in a jaw-dropping, alluring new horror film, “Immaculate.” The film was released on March 22, 2024, and many fans of Sweeney were eager to watch it. Not only does “Immaculate” have fitting actors, but it also has many unique traits…
By Nick Fioravanti, Staff Writer Back in 1942, The New York Times began introducing crosswords as a feature of their daily publication. Word game lovers rejoiced as people would take turns trying to solve that week’s crossword puzzle. For 72 years, devoted readers of The New York Times enjoyed their…
By Ella Barrington, Staff Writer “Dune: Part Two” was officially released to theaters on Friday, March 1. According to students, the 2.5-hour-long movie definitely lived up to its hype. Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler star in this captivating House Atreides saga. The second movie picks up where the first…
By Dasha Podobedov, Contributing Writer Fab Four, British Invasion, Beatlemania… as a young adult I have heard these terms and have had to learn about what is behind them. These terms all refer to one of the most famous bands in the history of music: The Beatles. The Fab Four…