Let’s be clear on one thing. “American Horror Story” is not in any way shape or form “Glee,” even though they do share creators, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck. There is neither a joke nor a jazz hand in sight.
Entertainment
On Screen In Person Journeys to Bethlehem
“I didn’t write this script. I listened to it,” writer/director Jim Hanon said about his documentary, The Little Town of Bethlehem to a crowd of young and old on October 10 in Wilson Auditorium. Hanon was the latest filmmaker to present his work and participate in a Q & A in the new film series, On Screen In Person.
Wilson Auditorium Gets a Visit From Nick Flynn
The University’s Visiting Writers Series presented its second author of the year by bringing Nick Flynn to Wilson Auditorium on Thursday, October 6. The audience was comprised of students and professors alike, who were both eager to understand the mind and works of this accomplished writer.
How to Succeed in Replacing Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway
Darren Criss and Nick Jonas to Take Over Leading Role Next Year
Last spring, Broadway revived the classic musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with much success. The musical centers around J. Pierrepont Finch, a window washer who works his way up the corporate business ladder with the help of a book aptly called “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Stars John Laroquette and Daniel Radcliffe have received much critical praise for their performances.
Cooking Up Drama at Pollak Theatre
Just a few years ago, not many people in New Jersey would have thought about going out to see a live play, especially in London, England. With the revolutionary National Theatre Live, a company that broadcasts performances to cinemas all around the world, watching a live play in England without leaving Monmouth County is now a regular occurrence.
Gears of War 3 Rolls Toward Its Conclusion
I have been waiting for Gears of War 3 for a good three years. This game has finally hit shelves and it’s time to finish the fight against the Locust.
La Bruja Drops Hispanic Poetry and Hip-Hop on University
The stage was set with one stool, one music stand, and one microphone. On a small table sat one laptop and one water bottle.
Financial Advice from the Ancient$
Reading “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason is a surefire way to place yourself on the path to great wealth…well, at least it would’ve been if you had lived during Babylonian times.
Dancing to a Latin Beat at Woods Theatre
Forget “Dancing With the Stars.” University students and faculty danced around the world as the Juan Calderon’s Cultural Explosion Dance Company presented 10 different dances from the Hispanic culture at the Lauren K. Woods Theatre on September 28.
Women Rule Primetime TV Among Other Shows of ‘Interest’
Autumn is back in swing, but the other change in the air is the new television season.










