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The Charger Bulletin

The Bells of Notre Dame

Angela Tricarico February 3, 2016

For fans of Disney’s animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the studio cast recording of the new musical is a real treat. You may be thinking: I didn’t know that Hunchback had been rewritten...

Kanye’s GOOD Fridays are Back: WAVES to Be Released February 11

Paul carbonella February 3, 2016

Hip-hop fans rejoice; it’s Yeezy season again. Between designing fashion lines for Adidas and fathering a new baby boy (named Saint, no less), many fans began to wonder when Kanye’s much talked-about...

“In Tune” with WNHU & Charger Radio

The Charger Bulletin February 3, 2016

Upcoming Confirmed Events Tuesday Feb. 9 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Marketplace: “Mardis Grad Dinner” with Sodexo. A Fat Tuesday celebration with a New Orleans-style feast and jazzy music. Wednesday...

Show Spotlight

Angela Tricarico February 3, 2016

What: Noises Off is essentially a play about a play. The characters are all mediocre actors in a play titled Nothing On, and the play shows three different disastrous performances of Nothing On. There...

Remembering David Bowie

Glenn Rohrbacker January 27, 2016

On Jan. 10, we lost one of the greatest musicians to ever shape our world. David Bowie was a visionary. His intuitive nature to be the most creative and musically inspiring artist out there made him...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick January 27, 2016

“New Year, New You! (Or Something)” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify Well, we’ve all made it another year. And with another New Year, comes more unfulfilled New Year’s resolutions! The seemingly...

Panic! At The Disco Risks It All With Death of a Bachelor

Stephanie Conlon January 27, 2016

Brendon Urie, now the lone member of Panic! At the Disco, began his transition into more pop and synth based tunes back in 2013 with Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Keeping the same upbeat vibe, but...

Most Anticipated Albums of 2016

Glenn Rohrbacker January 27, 2016

Last year was a big year for music, but that has come and gone, and now we focus on the potential triumphs, and possibly pitfalls, of the new 2016 catalog. From Kanye to Radiohead to Elton John to Lady...

Battle for the Grammy: 2016’s Nominees

Glenn Rohrbacker December 9, 2015

As you start cranking your holiday music, the Grammy season is just getting started. On Monday, Dec. 7, the Grammy Organization released the nominees for the 2016 Grammy Awards, set to air in early...

On No Ceilings II, Lil’ Wayne Struggles to Remain Relevant

Paul carbonella December 9, 2015

For a few years now, Lil’ Wayne has had something to prove. When he dropped Tha Carter III in mid-2008, his career was at its peak. He was seemingly featured on every rap song that received radio play,...

The Vamps: “Wake Up”

Stephanie Conlon December 9, 2015

On Nov. 27, the English pop quartet, The Vamps, released their second studio album named after the single “Wake Up.” Upon first glance, The Vamps read as any other boy band. Four teenage or early-twenties...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick December 9, 2015

“2015” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify All right, we’ve made it to the last issue of The Charger Bulletin for the semester, so now comes the obligatory “year in review” playlist. 2015...

An Interview with Spring Awakening’s Kathryn Gallagher

Angela Tricarico December 9, 2015

In two previous articles, I’ve written about Deaf West’s Spring Awakening, and as the semester winds down here, so does their Broadway run. The extremely limited run ends in January. It’s been great...

Fully Charged and Ready to Go

Glenn Rohrbacker November 25, 2015

Pitch Perfect changed the world in many ways. It opened the public to the art of acappella music and its lifestyle at many colleges across the world. The movie also had an influence on Paul Taylor, a senior...

Musicians Respond to Attack at the Bataclan Theater

Stephanie Conlon November 25, 2015

With the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, many people are taking it as their personal responsibility to voice their concerns and support. Musicians and artists are no exception to this and are even more...

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