By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer Many students were excited about Fashion Week for the fall season in New York, considering the fact that COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted in the state. Since the coronavirus pandemic hit America, almost all social events were canceled, therefore, this year’s Fashion Week…
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By Nicole Sanchez, Staff Writer After two years of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Coachella Valley Music and Art festival has confirmed they will be returning to the Empire Polo Club in Indio California. The event will take place Friday, April 15 through Sunday, April 17 and again on…
By Maxwell Morris, Staff Writer Junior music education major Annie Rodriguez was selected out of hundreds of applicants to compete in the American Pops Orchestra NextGen National Competition on January 29. Rodriguez was chosen out of 30 contestants to make it to the semi-finals. The American Pops Orchestra (APO) is…
By Ryan Boettcher, Staff Writer Author of acclaimed book series “Percy Jackson & the Olympians,” Rick Riordan, announced that the franchise is producing a Disney+ series revisioning the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller on Jan. 25. The series will follow the life and adventures of Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old…
By Nicole Sanchez, Staff Writer Three years since he last released music, British singer-songwriter Rex Orange County released his new album’s lead single “Keep It Up” alongside a fun dance music video that takes place in Amsterdam on Jan.26. His new album titled “Who Cares?” will be released March 11…
By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer The second season of “Euphoria” premiered on HBO max on Jan. 9 and viewers of the show were hooked “Euphoria” is a series that takes the audience inside the mind of Rue, a drug addict, played by Zendaya–and her peers around her. Each character…
By Myra Mulongoti, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor Disappointed at the lack of variety in opportunities on campus for non-music majors to have fun making music, sophomore music education major Ally Perticone and junior music education major Annie Rodriguez took matters into their own hands and established Post’s first a…
By Shelley Dean, Arts & Entertainment Editor Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, artists from Broadway to Hollywood are struggling to stay creative while also following health and safety protocols. During the winter holiday season, Broadway shows were forced to halt performances for weeks at a time when members…
By Duane Cruz, Staff Writer The Netflix drama “Squid Game,” which has proven to be one of the most popular releases of 2021, has been pushed off the number one spot in Netflix’s Top Ten for Non- English TV, dropping down into third behind season two of “Queen of Flow”…
By Myra Mulongoti, Staff Writer Post Theatre Company (PTC) premiered the first of five performances of the show “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” on Friday Nov. 19. It was directed by Jason Jacobs and assistant director Grey Sindaco. The show featured 10 performers playing one of three roles. The show…