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MUDBOY: From Freestyle to Fame

“MUDBOY”: From Freestyle to Fame

Majelique Lewis, Staff Writer October 27, 2018

Sheck Wes has emerged with his hit song, “Mo Bamba,” the break-out single from “MUDBOY.” The song, named after a 7-foot, 258-pound NBA player from Sheck’s hometown of Harlem, was originally uploaded...

Write Your Own Odyssey

Write Your Own “Odyssey”

Matt Verrilli, Staff Writer October 17, 2018

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, the eleventh entry in the titular video game series, gives players a front row seat to the Peloponnesian War. The series prides itself on making “history our playground,”...

Sierra Burgess is NOT a Loser

Sierra Burgess is NOT a Loser

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer October 3, 2018

Netflix released its latest rom-com “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser,” starring Noah Centineo, on Sept. 7. The movie centers on Sierra Burgess, a senior in high school who  is known by the popular kids...

“Be More Chill” Upgrades

Angela Tricarico, Contributing Writer September 19, 2018

Be More Chill, a musical with music and lyrics by Joe Iconis and a book by Joe Tracz, is transferring to Broadway with opening night set for March 10, 2019 at the Lyceum Theater. The musical is a coming-of-age...

Ariana Grande Releases Fourth Studio Album

Ariana Grande Releases Fourth Studio Album

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

On Aug. 17,, Ariana Grande released her long-awaited fourth studio album, “Sweetener.” “Sweetener,” which has fifteen tracks, and is produced by Pharrell Williams and features collaborations by...

Angels in America: The Great Work Returns

Angels in America: The Great Work Returns

Angela Tricarico, Staff Writer June 12, 2018

There’s a reason why playwright Tony Kushner’s 1993 masterwork Angels In America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is known as The Great Work. It’s exactly that: great. All seven and a half...

LANY starts the show with like you lots.

LANY Comes to New Haven

Meghan Mahar, Arts & Entertainment Section Editor May 18, 2017

May 13 was a rainy day in New Haven; from the early morning to late evening, the city was damp with intervals of heavy downfall. On College Street, this weather did not faze anyone. Walking towards...

Motionless in White return to Irving for second sell out show

Ashley Winward April 1, 2015

This past weekend Motionless in White returned to New York City to headline the Beyond the Barricade tour, bringing along friends For Today, New Years Day and Ice Nine Kills. This was the second sold out...

Exodus: Let My Boredom Go

Ben Atwater January 28, 2015

Hollywood whitewashing has been a constant issue of controversy in the media. Liberal interest groups have historically complained that when a film adapted from source material with non-white characters...

A name you should know: The Como Brothers

Glenn Rohrbacker December 3, 2014

The Como Brothers Band are a pop/rock/blues band out of Long Island that is growing in influence every day. They have been around music their whole lives and continue to merge their past influences with...

Pulsating from Whiplash

Dylan Rupptrecht December 3, 2014

The Sundance Award winning movie Whiplash induces an intense cringing reflex that one experiences when hearing nails on a chalk board. Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons are the perfect duo to carry...

Anthem Lights Doesn’t Escape from Music

Elyse Von Der Fecht November 12, 2014

Anthem Lights recently celebrated an album release and singer Joey Stamper’s twenty-fourth birthday. The band is a four-piece American Christian pop/rock band from Nashville, Tenn. Members include...

Annabelle: more than just a doll

The Charger Bulletin October 29, 2014

By Walter Gordillo Contributing Writer [email protected] Annabelle, the long anticipated spin-off to last year’s surprise hit The Conjuring, was released October 3. This spin-off is...

Bringing Back The Sunshine

Elyse Von Der Fecht October 22, 2014

Blake Shelton is an American country music singer and a television personality. In 2001, he debuted with his single “Austin” off his self-titled album. In 2003, he released his second album,...

Far from Gone 75 Years Later

Ben Atwater October 22, 2014

For 75 years, the film Gone with the Wind has been a constant standard to which most films do not come close. In the 75 years since its release, few other films have captured storytelling on such...

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