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New Seasons of “The Flash” and “Arrow” Premiere

By Alyssa Williams Staff Writer On Oct. 4-5, the CW premiered the newest seasons of two of their most popular shows, season three of “The Flash” and season five of “Arrow.” “The Flash” follows the adventures of Barry Allen, played by Grant Gustin, as he uses his gift of super…

Jazz on Stage Comes to Tilles

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Matt Wilson, a professor of music, 2011 Grammy nominee for Best Classical Crossover Album and co-director of the Post Jazz Combo, will curate the upcoming Jazz on Stage concert series on Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Tilles Center. This second season of Jazz…

Duncan Sheik at Tilles Center

Alyssa Williams Staff Writer On Sept. 26, the department of music in the School of Performing Arts and the Tilles Center hosted a convocation with award-winning singer, songwriter and composer Duncan Sheik. Nearly 100 students who attended the event learned about Sheik’s career path, heard him perform with some of their…

Ariana Grande Album Review

By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Ariana Grande has been in the news recently, especially after a donut-licking incident. The “Love Me Harder” singer decided to go the mature root for this album. Dangerous Woman is comprised of 12 songs (the deluxe version comes with two extra songs). Grande starts the…

Modern Family Still Feels Modern

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor “Modern Family” is one of the longest running comedy series on television, along with shows like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Family Guy,” “The Simpsons,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and “Saturday Night Live.” Since premiering in 2009, the ABC sitcom has been able…

American Horror Documentary

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor The arrival of fall does not only signal the start of school, but also the debut of new and returning TV shows that will dominate the small screen for the coming year. One of the most riveting shows each year is “American Horror…

SAL Gallery Showcases Summer Work

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Over the summer from Aug. 15-26, 11 students took part in a class called Figure Painting with Mixed Media taught by Professor Seung Lee, director of fine arts. Their work was showcased at the SAL Gal- lery, located on the first floor of…

WCWP Hosts Two Benefit Concerts

By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor The Hillwood Recital Hall will host two benefit concerts this fall. The first, a Musicians Without Borders event on Friday, Sept. 23, followed by Concert Across America to End Gun Violence on Saturday, Sept. 25. Musicians from the New York area, including The Circuit and…

Peppa Pig’s Big Splash Visits Post

By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer One of the most adored British preschool television shows, Peppa Pig, has hit the road for its first U.S theatrical tour, set to visit 23 cities on the East Coast. On Wednesday, Sept.14, Peppa Pig’s Big Splash held a performance at the Tilles Center. Peppa…