COURTESY PHOTO Another year has brought another Oscar season to a close. With hosting controversy, commercial outrage, and frustration over the Best Picture winner, there is plenty to dive into. The show opened with the band Queen, featuring the lyrical talents of Adam Lambert in place of Freddie Mercury, performing […]
Author: Mason Masotta
Ari, Cardi, and Grammys Oh My!!!
COURTESY PHOTO As a slave to pop culture, I have to absorb nearly every bit of content or controversy that happens. I enjoy it, I truly do. I don’t have a problem at all. I could stop whenever I want. With that out of the way, this has been a […]
ETC’s “The Little Mermaid” Stuns at the Silver Center
COURTESY PHOTO A more professional quality performance I have yet to attend. This season's performance of “The Little Mermaid” at the Smith Recital Hall was beyond amazing. Upon first walking into the Hall, I became beyond excited about how the stage looked with awesome background scenery designed to fit the […]
“Glass” SPOILER Review: Why Must I Suffer?
COURTESY PHOTO Look, I just want to watch good movies. It’s why I go to the theater every weekend and drain my already precarious bank account. So, when I go to the theater and see a movie like “Glass,” which is amazing for an hour and a half, only to […]
Spring Fling Poll!
All Plymouth students be aware! Spring Fling voting for this year’s performer is up now. An email has been sent from PACE with a link to the 11 possible choices. To participate, simply drag your top 3 ideal picks into the appropriate boxes and submit your vote. These are the […]
Creed 2 Lives Up to the Name, But Lacks Creativity
COURTESY PHOTO Rocky Balboa won the Cold War thirty-three years ago when he defeated top Russian boxer, Ivan Drago, in front of the Soviet Union. After giving a rousing speech about peace and change, the Russian people began cheering his name and admiring American courage to a triumphant 80’s song […]
“Overlord” Reigns Supreme
ldquo;They have been given a purpose.” I cannot forget this chilling line that has haunted me for months since watching the first trailer for “Overlord.” The premise was simple, at first. A squad of American soldiers land in a small French town occupied by Nazi Germany at the height of […]
Stan Lee: A Marvel of Our Time
A shaper of universes has passed. On Monday, November 12th, Stan Lee passed away. The beloved and globally known writer and figurehead of Marvel Comics was 95 years old and spent his life creating some of the most well-known icons in pop culture. From "The Amazing Spider-Man" to "The Incredible […]
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 […]
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 […]