It’s here; it’s FINALLY here. I’m referring to Tool’s anticipated fifth album, Fear Inoculum.
Entertainment
It’s Baaaaack! For Chapter II
Welcome back to Derry, folks! Two years ago audiences were terrified by Pennywise the Clown in the hit movie It, inspired by Stephen King’s novel of the same name.
Monmouth Featured in Acclaimed Movie Blinded by the Light
The Bench Mob, polling, Miles Austin, and Wilson Hall’s closeup in 1982’s Annie: Monmouth University is nationally known for these things.
Young Celebrities, Big Pockets: Do You Feel Like an Underachiever?
Take a stroll through any school campus around the globe, and the stress that many of today’s young students experience on a day-to-day basis is palpable. Especially regarding the overall work ethic of modern youth, there is an expectation to do so much more starting at a rapidly declining age.
Superhero Movies Stink But They Save the Box Office
I hate superhero movies. I know you’re probably already labeling me as a villain, but let me explain.
Your Summer, Your Music Festivals
The warm weather is officially here to stay, and that means music festival season is already in full swing.
To Our Readers and Writers: Thank You!
Usually this small space is saved for one of my glowing Carly Rae Jepsen track reviews or a quick movie rant, but I’d like to use it to thank the wonderful people who made the entertainment section so fun to assemble every week.
How Much Star Wars Is Too Much Star Wars ?
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Those words are entrenched into the cultural fabric of American film.
American Idiot Rocks Woods Theatre
Marked by blasts of frenetic energy, political and social symbolism, and unabashed rebellion, the MU Players production of Green Day’s rock opera American Idiot proved that punk is far from dead in the minds of youth today.
Foreign Film Spotlight: Sunset Can’t Shine
As I said in my article on page eleven, this year has been rough for film thus far.