By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Since arriving on the scene in June 2009, Jermaine Lamarr Cole, better known by his rap-name, J Cole, has consistently delivered hit-song after hit-song. Albums such as, “J Cole: The Sideline Story,” “Born Sinner,” and “Forrest Hills Drive,” the latter which on March 31 was received…
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By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor After a five-year absence from the big screen, J.K. Rowling brings audiences back to the world of Harry Potter with her new movie, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” Taking place in 1926 New York instead of modern-day England, the film is…
By Alec Matuszak Assistant News Editor Lisa Robinson, a film professor in the department of communications and film, has directed a new film “Claire in Motion,” starring Betsey Brandt, who is best known for playing Marie in the television series “Breaking Bad.” Co-directed by Annie Howell, the movie is a…
By Ruhi Gandhi Staff Writer The Post Theatre Company presents “The Killer,” by Eugene Ionesco, this month in the Little Theatre. The show is directed by Brendan McMahon, a New York-based theatre director, brought in for the show. “The Killer” begins in a “radiant city,” or so Berenger, the main character,…
By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor The S.A.L. Gallery in the library and the Sculpture Building on the east side of campus, past the equestrian center, holds student art exhibitions throughout the year. While the Sculpture Building may be less known among students, it is the home of impactful…
By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer Marvel does it again: another villain, another superhero. Just six months ago the Marvel Cinematic Universe dominated the box office with “Captain America: Civil War” and has managed to wow audiences once again with “Doctor Strange.” The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become one of the…
By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held its first Lip Sync Battle at the Hillwood Recital Hall on Nov. 2. The Lip Sync battle was held to raise awareness for the Children’s Miracle Network. The Lip Sync battle consisted of three teams: “Tri Chi,” which included three…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Known for his award-winning performances on the big-screen, 41-year-old Academy Award Winning Actor, Leonardo DiCaprio, on Oct. 30 delivered a marvelous piece of investigative journalism by way of a documentary on National Geographic Channel, titled “Before the Flood.” Roughly 90 minutes long, Nat Geo’s cameras…
By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Pop and folk music collided in a spectacular performance by upcoming singer, songwriter, and New York-native, Annika Bennett. In a one-room restaurant in Queens called Swing the Teapot, 19-year-old Bennett played 23 songs to a small crowd over the course of a two-hour…
By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer An Ouija board is not your everyday Monopoly board game. While it may look like a children’s game, spiritualists believe that the board allows the living to communicate with the dead. “Ouija,” an American supernatural horror film directed by Stiles White, was released on Oct.…