The holiday season has always been an ideal time for the movies.
Entertainment
Reading While Watching TV? The Stigma of Foreign Films
A foreign film or television series is an acquired taste.
Don’t Call it a Comeback
Following the controversial termination of WarnerMedia’s beloved FilmStruck streaming service, a new digital home for great movies has been announced.
What Will Remain?
Metal icons All That Remains released their ninth album, Victim of The New Disease, on Nov. 9. It took me a few weeks to listen to it, because I knew there would be tears involved.
Order Up! The Success of Dine-In Theaters
Dinner and a movie: that usual pair comes to mind when planning a date or night out with friends.
The Drowsy Chaperone Roars through Woods Theatre
A whirling kaleidoscope of vintage comedy, big band tunes, and twenties glamour: Monmouth University’s Departments of Music and Theatre transformed Woods Theater into the world of The Drowsy Chaperone; a campy 1998 musical written by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.
Blue Hawk Records Debuts Superstition at the Doherty House
University President Grey Dimenna, Esq., welcomed students and alumni into the Doherty House Monday, Nov. 26, to celebrate the launch of Blue Hawk Records’ 13th album Superstition.
Let’s Go Catch ‘Em All!
Let’s GO back to where it all started. The Kanto region is the place where the Pokémon series began back in 1996 with Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue on the Gameboy.
Swiftly Moving On
Taylor Swift announced on social media the shocking news that she has not renewed her contract with Big Machine Records on Nov. 19 and is now with Republic Records under Universal Music Group.
Springsteen on Broadway: The Final Curtain Call
Bruce Springsteen’s one man show “Springsteen on Broadway” at the Walter Kerr Theatre in New York City will conclude on Dec. 15 after a little over a year run.