Grammy winning rapper Eminem released an unannounced album on Aug. 31, aptly named Kamikaze.
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Remembering Arthur Mitchell: The Jackie Robinson of Dance Tur
Pioneer dancer, choreographer, and director, Arthur Mitchell, passed away at age 84 due to complications leading to heart failure in a Manhattan hospital on Sept. 19.
Vincent DiMattio: Celebrating 50 years of Artistic Mastery
While some planned for their future at the Involvement Fair last Friday, Sept. 14, artist and professor Vincent DiMattio reflected on the past 50 years that he has spent at the University with his new art gallery’s opening reception,
The Case for Carly Rae
When you mention her name, it reminds people of a dark place: middle school.
“Searching” for a Thriller? Look No Further
Like many parents around the globe, my father is the worst with technology.
David Byrne: Turning Heads at Monmouth
David Byrne was “Burning Down the House” for a show on his American Utopia Tour at the OceanFirst Bank Center on Friday, Sept. 7.
Mac Miller: Gone Too Soon
The rap world lost another star on Friday, Sept. 7.
Cinema’s Sizzling Summer
Ah, the summer: a season where the sun always shines, the heat rises, people crowd the beach, and old men mow the lawn shirtless.
Alice and Chains Are Lost in a Fog
Grunge pioneers Alice In Chains released their first album in five years, Rainier Fog, on Aug. 24.
Let’s Just Call This…”Senior See Ya Later” | Nicole Ingraffia’s Senior Goodbye
College was filled with four years of firsts for me. I would be the first one in my immediate family to earn my degree. I had my first real heart break. For the first time ever, I left the country and studied abroad in Australia. I lost a loved one for the very first time; I miss you Grandpa. I hopped my first fence leaving a party. It was the first time I felt like I was meant to be somewhere.