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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

Wes Anderson delights with The Grand Budapest Hotel

Dylan Rupptrecht April 30, 2014

To any person who has not had the fortune of experiencing a Wes Anderson movie, I highly suggest you let The Grand Budapest Hotel be your first. Anderson’s trademark attention to simplistic details...

Breathe Carolina impresses with Savages

The Charger Bulletin April 23, 2014

By: Carol Simpson Contributing Writer Breathe Carolina’s latest and greatest release Savages is an electrifying album and a hit from beginning to end. The eleven-track album features strong...

These Paper Bullets review

The Charger Bulletin April 23, 2014

By: Jessica Leeb Contributing Writer These Paper Bullets, adapted by playwright Rolin Jones, is a modern adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. These Paper Bullets was performed...

Livewell’s Latest

Shannon Livewell April 23, 2014

Chatting with Dylan of Cloud Nothings You never know what to expect when you go to interview an act. Some could be extremely reserved and some could be a little too talkative; however, it is very...

Bryan Singer Lawsuit

Scott Iwaniec April 23, 2014

Usually, I would not address an issue like this unless I felt it was very important. I personally feel this issue is necessary to address in a few ways. First, because the University of New Haven is full...

Recap: The MTV Movie Awards

Jordan Schonberger April 23, 2014

Rather than sitting through a dreary two hours watching an award ceremony of which the winners names you’ve never heard of, it’s always a treat to watch the MTV Movie Awards because their idea of awards...

Opinions on 3D

Scott Iwaniec April 23, 2014

A few months back The Charger Bulletin published an article about how to judge 3D and what it takes for 3D to benefit the audience. However, in the past two weeks the topic has really come back to haunt...

Cole Plante Keeps the beat for Neon Lights Tour

Ashley Winward April 16, 2014

His story is one which is noteworthy; at the age of 17, he’s done more than most people my age, from playing at the Rain Nightclub in Las Vegas to Lollapalooza and slots on tour with some of the current...

Shakira’s still got it

Katerina Sperl April 16, 2014

A review of Shakira’s new, self-titled album. Shakira is proving she’s still got it twenty-four years from the release of her first album with her new self-titled album. She returns stronger than...

Album review: Dan Croll—Sweet Disarray

Ileana Alvarez-Diaz April 16, 2014

Do you ever have one of those days where you’re just indifferent with the world? Dan Croll, British singer/songwriter, just released his debut LP, Sweet Disarray, and I’m indifferent with it; truthfully,...

Livewell’s Latest

Shannon Livewell April 16, 2014

Midlake - the new One Direction? Decide for yourself. Midlake is a band that originates from Denton, TX. They were formed in 1999 and have continued to grow ever since. I was able to talk to Midlake’s...

Hidden References in the Winter Soldier

Scott Iwaniec April 16, 2014

All Marvel films have references and Easter Eggs from start to finish. Captain America: The Winter Soldier has so many that I thought it would be fun to take some time and talk about a few. I may not have...

Hit the Ground Running – April 16, 2014

Scott Iwaniec April 16, 2014

Here is some quick news from the past few weeks that is important to know: Michael Bay reveals that Transformers 4 is actually the first film in a new Transformers trilogy, and Bay makes it clear he...

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