By Danielle Sposato Head Copyeditor “The Museum of Lost Things” is a film adaption of Dr. Dennis Pahl’s short story entitled, “The Museum of Lost Things,” which has not yet been published. Pahl, an English professor, along with multiple Post Alumni such as Gregory Cioffi, Rob LaRosa, Marc Riou, Sheere…
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By Pete Barell Editor-at-Large Academy-Award nominated “Supersize Me” filmmaker Morgan Spurlock visited LIU Post on Nov. 9 for “An Evening with Morgan Spurlock” – including a screening of his latest short documentary “Crafted” and a talk moderated by film critic, Bill McCuddy. The event was part of the Gold Coast…
By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer “Fallout 4,” which was released on Nov. 10, is the newest entry in the long-running video game series dating back to 1997. The games in the series include “Fallout,” “Fallout 2,” “Fallout 3,” “Fallout: New Vegas.” and now “Fallout 4.” Each game takes place in post-apocalyptic America,…
By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor This past weekend, the Post Theater Company began it’s showing of William Shakespeare’s, “Twelfth Night.” Opening night took place on Friday, Nov. 13 in the Little Theater. Nicole A. Watson, a freelance director that likes to focus on new plays and devised work, directed…
By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer In the first season of “Ash vs. Evil Dead,” Bruce Campbell returns as one-handed, shotgun loving Ash Williams. This is the newest chapter in the “Evil Dead” universe, taking place 20 plus years after the Medieval themed “Army of Darkness.” Originally envisioned to be the…
By Pete Barell Editor-at-Large There’s something luxurious about being able to watch every episode of a TV show all at once. No restraints, you can watch it all in one sitting if you want to. And the popularity of binge-watching shows has become a marketing model: Netflix has taken to releasing…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor As the semester continues, artists are in and out of the SAL Gallery on campus and the Steinberg Museum does its usual change. It all feels very familiar; however, an exhibition that isn’t as known to other students on campus is the art therapy program…
By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 5, students, faculty, and guests had the chance to not only watch a screening of the documentary: “Miriam Beerman: Expressing the Chaos,” but to also have a Q&A with director of the film, Jonathan Gruber. The film is about the life…
By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer Over the last several years, television creators have been adopting the anthology format when creating new shows. Each season of an anthology show tells a complete story, which allows for new characters to step in and have a new story set in a different location or…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Every fall, summer and spring, the Steinberg Museum in Hillwood Commons usually have a rapidly changing exhibition, but for the last exhibition of the fall, museum director Barbara Applegate wanted to try something new. “We’re having this one up through March 25,” she said. The…