Asbury Park has become home to New Jersey’s local music scene; the town has even adopted “Where Music Lives” as its slogan.
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Darkest Hour Shines Bright
It’s May of 1940 and Great Britain is in its Darkest Hour. Thousands of British troops are pinned on the beaches of Dunkirk, where the Nazi forces are attacking by the land, sea and air.
I, Tonya Brings Home the Gold
It takes the country by storm for one week every four years and we never hear about it outside of that time frame.
Kylie Jenner Wins the Super Bowl: Confirms Pregnancy Rumors with Birth Announcement
After nine long months out of the spotlight, Kylie Jenner, 20, reveals the reason why she was missing-in-action from the public eye and social media.
“Hostiles” Has True Grit
Starring Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike and Wes Studi.
“The Shape of Water” Drowns in a Cliche Plot
Starring Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Octavia Spencer and Michael Stuhlbarg
“Call Me By Your Name” Calls for an Applause
Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg.
University Alumnus Brings Grammy Preview to Pollak Theatre
Bob Santelli, University alumnus and Grammy Museum Founding Executive Director, took to the stage of Pollak Theatre to give a backstage look of the logistics behind and the history of the Grammys.
2018: The Year Ahead for Film
2017 was an excellent year for film that’s set the bar high for 2018. Can this year’s upcoming features replicate the same magic as the last? These ten movies are the ones I highly anticipate.
The Post: Definitely Newsworthy
The Post…many people hate it because it costs a lot of money each year, takes a while to get through and adds to clutter, but it’s right in your hands. The newspaper is a dying medium of mass communication whose end has been making front page headlines for years. In a time where young audiences wish to only receive news through their smartphones and a climate where the press is attacked by the Trump administration, it’s important to remember when paper journalism shined in the country’s darkest days.