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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Broadway Can’t WAITress

Angela Tricarico February 24, 2016

“Sugar, Butter, Flour… “ This is the first line from Sara Bareilles’s most recent release from this past November: What’s Inside: Songs from Waitress. If you didn’t know that What’s Inside...

Kanye’s The Life of Pablo

Glenn Rohrbacker February 24, 2016

Kanye West has been in the news more than usual lately, for more than one reason. Apparently, he’s $52 million in debt. His controversial comments about Taylor Swift have arisen both from his performance...

Future’s EVOL Both Fulfills and Disappoints

Paul carbonella February 24, 2016

In just a couple of years, the Georgia-born rapper, Future, morphed from a promising Atlanta trap artist into one of rap’s most prolific tastemakers. 2015 was the biggest year of Future’s career; he...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick February 24, 2016

“In the Movies” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify  What with the Oscar’s coming up this weekend, I thought it’d be interesting to assemble a playlist of famous pieces that are featured in movies....

Formation: Controversy Blown Out of Proportion

Glenn Rohrbacker February 17, 2016

Beyoncé stole the Super Bowl stage Sunday, Feb.7 with the performance of her new single, “Formation,” which overshadowed both Coldplay and a fresh-looking Bruno Mars. This song was released just a...

Grease: Live! Sets the Bar for Live Television Musicals

Angela Tricarico February 17, 2016

The bar for live television musicals has officially been raised by FOX’s live production of the 1971 stage musical and 1978 movie Grease. Seen by over 12.8 million viewers nationwide, it became...

Spotify Playlist

Michael Quick February 17, 2016

"Anti- Valentine's Day" Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify If you made it through the weekend without being flooded with the pink and red harbingers of Hallmark’s favorite made-up holiday, you deserve...

The Monkees Announce 50th Anniversary Album and North American Tour

Stephanie Conlon February 17, 2016

Fifty years ago, a television show and debut single titled, “Last Train to Clarksville,” began a musical monarchy known as The Monkees. Since then, The Monkees have become a pop icon. This summer,...

In Review

Glenn Rohrbacker February 17, 2016

Nine Track Mind Charlie Puth                     Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Nathaniel Rateliff and...

Sia Plays Devil’s Advocate in This Is Acting

Stephanie Conlon February 10, 2016

Typically, listening to a pop record is much like reading a novel. There is a clear single, a thoughtful love-struck ballad or two, some filler tracks, and hopefully a Top 40 hit that will plague the radio...

Grammy 2016 Predictions

Glenn Rohrbacker February 10, 2016

The 58th Annual Grammy Awards is set for Feb. 15 and will honor the best in music from the past year. The 80+ categories of music won’t all be shown up on stage, but the major ones everyone wants to...

Round Two: Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” vs. Meek Mill’s “War Pains”

Paul carbonella February 10, 2016

The rematch is here. Last summer, the hip hop world was emboldened by a new rap beef: the struggle over legitimacy between Young Money’s resident sadboy Drake, and Maybach Music mogul Meek Mill. Like...

Chris Rice Swings from Part to Part in The Book of Mormon

Angela Tricarico February 10, 2016

Recently, I got the chance to talk to Christopher Rice via email. Rice is a swing on Broadway’s The Book Of Mormon.  A swing is a non-performing member of the chorus who goes on when a member of the...

Macklemore’s “White Privilege II:” Well-Intentioned or Shortsighted?

Paul carbonella February 3, 2016

It’s difficult to discuss Macklemore these days without being reminded of the 56th Grammy Awards in 2014 when he self-admittedly “robbed” Kendrick Lamar of the Best Rap Album award. Critics and musicians...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick February 3, 2016

“Classical Cross Section” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify   Classical music is a portion of the musical spectrum that is often written off and misunderstood. The stereotypical image...

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