Author: Tim Waugh

Arts & Entertainment

Movie Trailer Madness

It's only April, but for fans of upcoming blockbuster films it's more like Christmas. In just a short amount of time, we've been treated to an insane amount of teasers and trailers for some of the biggest upcoming movies coming to the last half of 2015. Let's take a look […]

Arts & Entertainment

Furious 7, Thrilling Adventure, Fitting Tribute

COURTESY PHOTO / COMICBOOK.COM There's never been a film franchise quite like The Fast & The Furious. What once started out as a bland street racing Point Break rip-off with street racing has grown into the most successful come-back and least-consistently titled movie series ever. The trend of upward quality […]

Arts & Entertainment

WPCR Spotlight: Brianna Coykendall

You wouldn't be wrong in thinking that a lot of shows on 91.7 WPCR feature similar music and genres.  While there might not be anything wrong with that, variety is the spice of life, which is why Brianna Coykendall's show feels like a breath of fresh air. Coykendall, a junior […]

Arts & Entertainment

Kingsman: The Secret Service Brings Fun Back to Spy Movies

Kingsman: The Secret Service features a lot of things that you wouldn't expect a major studio film to go anywhere near.  A brutal fight-scene/shootout in a middle America church, multiple heads exploding, and a gag that closes out the film that is both juvenile and too good to spoil. All […]

News

Nineties Kid Interrupted

History took place this past Saturday morning.  According to multiple news sources, no Saturday morning cartoons were aired by the major basic cable networks for the first time in fifty years.  This isn't a very big deal, especially if, like me, you haven't sat in front of the TV on […]

Arts & Entertainment

Everything is (Almost) Alright in the End With Weezer’s Latest

There aren't any bands quite like Weezer.  Whether that is a compliment or not purely depends on your opinion of the group, especially their latest output.  Weezer has always been in the unique position of having peaked with their first two albums.  Their debut, 1994's self-titled album often referred to […]

Arts & Entertainment

Strong Coffee

  So, a couple weeks ago there was a comic book convention held in California known as WonderCon.  At said convention, a photo was taken which has since gone viral of a t-shirt a vendor was selling which said “I like my fangirls how I like my coffee. I hate […]

Arts & Entertainment

Sandra Bernhard Brings One-Woman Show to PSU

  Long known for her scathing and in your face live performances, comedian/actress Sandra Bernhard has set her sights on Plymouth State University for the tour of her live show “Sandyland”.  We recently got the chance to talk with Bernhard to discuss where her unique style comes from, the process of political […]

Arts & Entertainment

Avenue Q Brings Felt and Raunch to PSU

  There are some people out there who believe that puppets are child’s play.  These people clearly have never seen Avenue Q. Q was a Broadway mainstay from 2003 until 2009, and has continued in tours across the world.  The musical chronicles the lives of the unfortunate souls scraping by […]

Arts & Entertainment

Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Marvel Studio’s Dark Knight

  As the title of this review implies,Captain America: The Winter Soldier is good.  Really good.  Great, even.  Directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, whose only other credits include shows like Community and Arrested Development, Winter Soldier is a game-changer for the Marvel cinematic universe and not only redefines […]