The next chapter that is important to our story is far in the future from the last one. And only weeks ago from where we are now. Its fitting isn’t it, Damien? How far we went before we reached the end, I mean. Dad always said we were survivors. I […]
Month: November 2018
The Haunting of Hill House: A Horrifyingly Real Depiction of Family
It’s that time of the year again, for dusting away real spider webs to replace them with stretched cotton and turning on Netflix to watch another horror series about a haunted house. What makes The Haunting of Hill House, created by Mike Flanagan, different than most horror series, is that it […]
First Impressions of Red Dead Redemption 2
COURTESY PHOTO Red Dead Redemption 2(2018) is the long-awaited sequel to Red Dead Redemption(2010). Red Dead 2 is another Grand Theft Auto-style game set in the old west with cowboys and Native Americans. Upon my very first impression of the game, I quickly noticed the developers put a ton of detail into […]
A Night of Magic: Mary Poppins at the Silver Center
COURTESY PHOTO OF BRIANNA STEVENS As soon as the lights go down, the voices go down with them. The audience, filled with everyone from grandparents to classmates to little siblings, starts to turn their heads toward the stage, and within a few seconds the lights dim and the music starts […]
Halloween (2018) Improves Upon a Classic
COURTESY PHOTO 40 years ago, the horror movie genre was introduced to the mask-wearing serial killer known as Michael Myers. Since then, the Halloween franchise has exploded with its ever-continuing mythology. With over half a dozen sequels, which featured mad cultists, super soldier cloning, and satanic rituals, the roots of the series […]
NextGen New Hampshire Hosts Local Outreach Event
Voting is a very vital privilege of being an American citizen. It’s what allows us as free citizens to voice our opinions and assign control to those who, we hope and believe, will ultimately do what’s best for our country and state. Even though it can be tough for those […]
The Eagle Pond Author’s Series Rolls Forward with Fall
When going to a poetry reading the last thing that I expected to hear was some impromptu guitar playing and singing. Being serenaded in the ever-comfortable Smith Recital Hall was a very calming and enriching way to spend a Thursday night when the Eagle Pond Author Series featured Sharon McDermott’s […]
The Plymouth Playlist November 2018
Well, it’s November, and that means that it’s time for a playlist to sum up the month to come. Last month was filled with pirates and spooks, and it’s looking like November is shaping up to be an interesting one, no matter how you slice it. Just like last time, […]
Cross Country Ran Through LEC Championship
COURTESY PHOTO OF PSU ATHLETICS Our men’s and women’s cross-country team traveled down Bryant University in Connecticut to compete in the Little East Conference championships last Saturday; during rain, sleet, and muddy conditions. The women’s team ended up finishing 4thout of the nine teams there to race. The men’s team […]
Robbins 8 Saves Couldn’t Keep Panthers Alive
COURTESY PHOTO OF BRIANNA STEVENS Goalie Cat Robbins (Franklin MA) stopped any balls from going past her in the first half of play last Friday, in their match-up against Western Connecticut State University. But a pair of late goals in the second half ended the women’s soccer teams season as […]