Students, Long Branch residents, art enthusiasts, gender equality activists, and the general public alike all gathered at the Pollak Gallery to celebrate the opening of the Beyond #MeToo exhibit on campus last Friday, Feb. 1.
Entertainment
Where’s the Disney Magic?
Why Disney is Rebooting Old Movies
It was 1996 when the first Disney live-action remake was released, which starred Glenn Close dressed as a cunning fashion connoisseur with a large number of spotted puppies.
Box Office Blizzard
Why January is a Historically Bad Movie Month
We’re in the midst of award season. The year’s best films are being honored and paraded around Hollywood ramping up for the Academy Awards later this month.
Maroon 5 Shows Some “Sugar” at the Super Bowl
Last Sunday, Mercedes Benz Stadium hosted Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta, GA.
Honey Lung’s Sweet EP
London indie rock quartet Honey Lung has been making waves all over the globe since their inception in 2015.
Springsteen’s “Journey” Takes a stop at Monmouth
“Bruce Springsteen: The Journey,” a student-curated exhibit at the University’s Guggenheim Memorial Library, is on display for students, faculty, and the public to explore.
Watch Out! Facebook Watch is Changing Streaming
In a recent influx of easy-access streaming sites, Facebook has fully released its newest free extension, aptly named Facebook Watch.
New Year, New Movies 2019: The Year Ahead for Film
Other than being at the YMCA for Zumba class or at home for my mother’s specialty pasta dish with Guy Fieri spicy tomato sauce, I found myself in the movie theater throughout most of last year.
The Records Keep Spinnin’!
2019’s Most Anticipated Albums
2018 was a monster year for music. With big returns from artists like Artic Monkeys, Lil’ Wayne, and Sleep, to stacked pop tour de forces from Ariana Grande and Cardi B, 2018 will prove to be one tough act to follow.
Christmas (Baby Please Release New Music)
Everyone knows the iconic, traditional Christmas songs sung by stars such as Bing Crosby, Johnny Mathis, Brenda Lee, and Andy Williams, but what about new Christmas songs?