quot;PSU’s Got Talent" Comes to The Flying Monkey Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu On May 4, the annual event PSU’s Got Talent is coming to The Flying Monkey on Main Street. For over five years, PSU’s Got Talent has been PSU’s official chance for students to show their peers […]
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PSU Gathering Discusses Substance Abuse
PSU Gathering Discusses Substance Abuse Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu Substance abuse is a prevalent issue in the United States, especially with the current opioid crisis. On a college campus, one way to educate students on substance abuse and addiction is by starting, as well as continuing, vital conversations […]
“Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” Celebrates the Talented Insomniac
ldquo;Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” is a captivating production that offers a glimpse into the mind of a true American artist. The multi-media performance reveals Bernstein’s personal creative process and his rituals and habits during the later hours of the night. It played earlier this month at PSU’s Hanaway Theatre. Leonard […]
Karl Drerup Art Gallery Set to Move
The Museum of the White Mountains, the new location for KDAG starting next year. Next year, The Karl Drerup Art Gallery will move to the Museum of the White Mountains, which is located at 34 Highland Street. The gallery is currently located on the first floor of the Draper and Maynard […]
Family Friendly Animation:
quot;The Red Turtle” is a film that capitalizes on the artistic qualities of film, as well as the art of animation. The film was released in the U.S. in January, and played at The Flying Monkey earlier this month. The film is directed by Michaël Dudok de Wit, and it […]
“Alex’s Story”: A True Account From Within the Opioid Crisis
TIGER actor and UNH student Teghan Kelly (L), with Alex Berry (R), a NH youth in recovery from heroin addiction. The United States has, in the last few years, been experiencing one of the worst opiate epidemics in history. Last Thursday night, “Alex’s Story,” a true account of a New Hampshire teen’s […]
Film Review: “Hacksaw Ridge”
Film Review: “Hacksaw Ridge” Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu For those who enjoy military movies, especially those that focus on a particular soldier’s story, “Hacksaw Ridge” is a film worth seeing. It is filled with military history, raw depictions of warfare, and one man’s story of unwavering conviction. “Hacksaw Ridge” […]
Local Artist: Maundy Mitchell Photography
Local Artist: Maundy Mitchell Photography Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu Maundy Mitchell is a professional photographer with a studio in downtown Plymouth and a mission to bring out the beauty in everyone. “Most people believe that they are not beautiful, and that’s the opposite of what I believe,” said Mitchell. […]
Acclaimed Poet Meg Kearney Reads at Silver Center
Poet Meg Kearney reads at PSU's Smith Recital Hall. Award-winning poet and New Hampshire resident Meg Kearney honored Plymouth State University by reading her work at the Silver Center last week. Kearney read her work as part of the Eagle Pond Poetry Series. The reading, which was held in the Smith […]
Jam Out With the Boys of Trout God
David Walker (left) and Killian Venman (right) of Trout God. Looking for local, original music? Meet Trout God. The group is a duo of Plymouth State students with a history of friendship that goes back for years. David Walker, a 22-year-old English major, fronts the band with guitar and vocals. Killian […]