Photo Credit: Mason Masotta Now running from April 11-May 5, the Bachelor of Fine Arts Studio Art Thesis Exhibit is at the Museum of the White Mountains/Karl Drerup Art Gallery, just up the road past the Lamson Library. This showcase features the artistic works of several PSU seniors ranging from […]
Author: Mason Masotta; For the Clock
Love, Forgiveness and Good Ol’ Christian Music in “I Can Only Imagine”
ldquo;I Can Only Imagine,” released in March, has come to the Flying Monkey in Plymouth. The film shares the name of the famous song by the Christian band MercyMe, and follows the life of songwriter and vocalist Bart Millard. MercyMe was formed in 1994 in Greenville, TX, and the song […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – April 8, 2018
Music: During the week of April 8, 2008, “Welcome to the Dollhouse” by Danity Kane was on the top of the Billboard 200. Movies: This week 10 years ago, sports drama “Leatherheads” (starring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger) was rocking the box office. Video Games: “Mario Kart Wii” […]
Seven Girly Classics to Binge During April Showers
Everyone knows April is the month of a great deal of rain, and in the next week, we are about to see it. But “April showers are what bring May flowers.” As long as we’re in the month of April, we might as well enjoy it, and watch as much […]
Beatles-Inspired Light Rock: The Vaccines’ “Combat Sports”
While patrolling through Apple Music’s new music listings, I’m always delighted to find indie rock bands scattered about the list. This week I found a London-based group called The Vaccines. They’re a small group that echo The Beatles and The Beach Boys in their own, shouty, indie rock way. The […]
A New Local Art Collective: The People’s Poetry NH
A wonderful part of the Plymouth area, especially for artists, is how tight-knit the community is. Regardless of the medium, those who create and/or love art can easily get to know each other, share news about local or favorite artists and even be inspired by each other. And, of course, […]
A Beast of a Game: “Monster Hunter World”
The name of the game speaks for itself; “Monster Hunter World” is a huge game with a variety of wildlife and areas to explore. You are a part of a special hunting squad, sent in from the old world to the new. In the beginning, you create a character and […]
“A Quiet Place” Traps Audience in Peril
I couldn’t even take a drink. I am being completely serious. During one of the tensest scenes in the very first moments of John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place,” I attempted to carefully grab my drink out of the cup holder. It felt as if I was trying to disable an […]
Artist Kirsten Reynolds to Speak at D&M
On Monday, April 16, acclaimed artist Kirsten Reynolds will be speaking in D&M 314 as part of the PSU art department’s visiting artist program. Reynolds is known for her installation art, sculptures and prints. Since 2004, she has been doing solo exhibitions in galleries and museums from Maine to Texas […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – March 25, 2018
Music: During the week of March 25, 2008, “Good Time” by Alan Jackson was #1 on the Billboard 200, and “Trilla” by Rick Ross would seize the spot on March 29. Movies: This week ten years ago, comedy “Drillbit Taylor” (starring Owen Wilson) and crime drama “21” (starring Jim […]