The Quad, West Chester University, PA
1 hour ago by Colin McGlinchey
Fresh off of being shutout at this year's Emmy Awards, NBC's hit comedy "The Office" returned for its fifth season this past week. Among those snubbed by the Emmys were Steve Carell, who lost the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series award to Alec Baldwin of "30 Rock," and Rainn Wilson, who was defeated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category by Jeremy Piven of "Entourage" fame.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
19 minutes ago
Rowan University Department of Music students, alumni, and Glassboro State alumni celebrated the life and legacy of deceased professor Clarence Miller at the Clarence Miller Scholarship Benefit Concert at Pfleeger Concert Hall Saturday night. Miller joined the Glassboro State faculty in 1956 after serving the U.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
1 hour ago by Jacek Blaszkiewicz
On Saturday evening, Kasser Theater hosted to Steve Reich's epic minimalist work, Drumming. Brooklyn-based percussion group Sõ Percussion and other musicians performed the work in its entirety with great success.
Minimalism is a term attributed to music that focuses on extreme repetition of a single musical figure.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
3 hours ago by Carol Dwyer
Back in the late 1980s, a group of five boys came together and went on to be known collectively as New Kids on the Block. On Sept. 29, VH1 aired the premiere of "Behind the Music," the story of members Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joe McIntyre, Jonathan and Jordan Knight.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
10 hours ago by Jason Serafino
In an age where television shows are here and gone in a flash, The Simpsons has not only withstood the test of time, but showed the world that an animated program in primetime could make television history. Entering its landmark 20th season, the venerable family of five has become a reliable staple in a television landscape that is largely made up of transient success.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
12 hours ago by Melanie VanDerveer
[Advisor's Note: In addition to being an SCCC Journalism major, Melanie is a staff writer for the POCONO RECORD.]
Fashion guru Clinton Kelly is known for his style. He is also known as one of the two fashion police on the popular TLC show, "What Not to Wear.
Pace Press, Pace University, NY
17 hours ago by James Viscardi
13 years. It's been 13 years since the legendary rock gods, Queen, put out an album. Now you may be thinking, "Queen? But isn't Freddie Mercury dead?" You would be correct. So how exactly do you create a new Queen album without the late great Mercury? Well, first of all, you do not attempt to replace him.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
1 day ago by Bobby Rice
Appearing similar to a Marshall's chain store with a large, bright sign, well organized and neatly hung rows of clothing and accessories, Unique Thrift is a subtle and beneficial addition to the Riverdale/Kingsbridge community.
Located between Broadway and Kingsbridge Avenues on 235th St.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
1 day ago by Crystal Burey
If you've ever gone to a salon you know that the relationship between stylist and client is one unlike any other. Conversation includes gossip and the pouring out of souls between a cut, color and shampoo.
Professor of Philosophy George Panichas jumped behind the camera lens and into the intimate space of stylist and client to uncover the things that make this relationship so unique.
Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY
1 day ago by Yael Schick
"Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer, the fourth and final book in the overwhelmingly popular young adult series The Twilight Saga, was released on August 2nd, with the usual fanfare and fuss with which highly anticipated books have come to be associated. Most major bookstores had midnight release parties, special Twilight concerts were held in various locations, and Godiva released a unique Twilight chocolate to celebrate.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Nick Fehertoi
Against the gray and rainy backdrop of the College campus, several musical groups played in the Travers/Wolfe main lounge for the Concert for Cancer, sponsored by the office of Residential Education and WTSR.
The concert was held to raise money for the Susan G.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
2 days ago by Jessica Spiegelman & Julie Steinberg
Kat Dennings is dancing in a Four Seasons hallway when we arrive for our interview. Clad in a white blouse and black suit, with porcelain skin and ocean blue eyes, Dennings is as striking in person as she is on-screen. When Michael Cera appears in a tightly buttoned polo shirt clutching the red backpack he takes to every interview, they look like the perfect Chess Club co-captains who happen to be dating.
Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY
2 days ago by Ilana Rauch
From June 29th to September 15th, the MoMA exhibited a special showing of original Salvador Dali pieces. With a special focus on Dali's art as it relates to film, the exhibit interspersed paintings with films and murals designed by Dali as movie backdrops.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
Every few years, a set of fresh actors rise from the depths of child star fame, attempting new roles, yet are still recognized and associated with their first breakout performance rather than a current project.
In the early '90s, Macaulay Culkin was type-casted as an annoying brat in the "Home Alone" series; Haley Joel Osment as the kid who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense"; and now, Michael Cera, as the nerdy-but-cool-in-an-odd-way character in "Arrested Development," "Superbad," "Juno" and his latest endeavor, "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
2 days ago by David A.M. Wilensky
Hezbollah ate my homework
At another school, I had a kid do his paper on Hezbollah, and he copied most of the paper from their web site. It was the Arabic, among other things, that gave it away. But when I busted him, I offered him the choice of being turned in to the dean or to Hezbollah.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
2 days ago by Brendan McHugh
"New York City"
Artist: Moe.
Album: Dither
A song about 5 a.m. cab rides, Manhattan beauties, and the subway; it's the song we will all be singing in ten years. Moe.'s playful sound frames the city as what it is and always should be.
"All Along the Watchtower"
Artist: Dave Matthews Band
Album: LiveTrax Vol.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Andrew Leib
What do you get when you concoct some Lil' Wayne with Chicago, a pinch of Missy Elliot, a thin layer of Phil Collins, whipped up with Procol Harum and dash of Kanye West to top it all off? A recipe for a musical genre created by the deejay Girl Talk.
These musicians rarely share a sentence together, let alone a genre.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
2 days ago by David A.M. Wilensky
t's been seven months since Ren Franko left Spirituality House, left Drew University, and left her prior life to enter the Dominican Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, two train stops away from Madison, in Summit, N.J. There, she became Sister Lauren Franko.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Tom Winkelspecht
Jenny Lewis' eponymous first release had something wonderful about it that always makes me feel better. I cannot, however, say the same about Ms. Lewis's sophomore album "Acid Tongue." The first and most prevalent thing I find lacking is The Watson Twins, Jenny's (yeah, we're on a first-name basis) backing group on her first solo attempt.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
Identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin launched their musical careers over a decade ago through a garage-band competition win while still in high school. They've come a long way from touring their native Canada on Greyhound busses-now playing sold-out shows worldwide and developing a fan base and following like no other.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
3 days ago by Sarah Quain '12
Area college students attended what associate conductor Rossen Milanov called the Philadelphia Orchestra's "pregame" before the official season opener on Thursday, Sept. 25.
All college students were invited to see the Orchestra perform a free concert in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
3 days ago by David Chang
Adversity helps spark creative fires and Paper Trail, the sixth studio album from T.I., is ample evidence of this. In the midst of two recent felony charges, the Atlanta emcee has delivered one of his strongest albums to date. From the beginning, the listener recognizes T.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Ashley Zazzarino
If you are a Harry Potter fan, then you have probably heard of the minor shift in the release date of the sixth film (and you're probably not happy about it). Instead of a mere two months, we all now have to wait until July 2009 to see the newest Potter movie.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
3 days ago by Kathleen Mcfadden
Still living in the shadow of its phenomenal second season, "Grey's Anatomy" premiered its fifth season on Sept. 25.
Despite high ratings, the episode proved to be an overall disappointment.
Compared to other shows and networks, "Grey's" lured in the most viewers on Sept.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
3 days ago
Follow these rules and at least you'll get drunk before you cry yourself to sleep
1. Palin pauses:
Chug 'til she talks
2. Biden makes racist slur: Grab a spiked Slurpee
3. Palin name-drops God: Cross yourself and take a swig of Manischewitz
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