Los Angeles-based group The Neighbourhood has a sound that is hard to fit into any one genre. And it is exactly that amorphous sound that has amassed legions of fans. The only tricky part of being a fan of the band has been their brief break from releasing new material […]
Author: Nicholas Prescott; For the Clock
Trout God Hits the WPCR Airwaves
Trout God in the WPCR office (L to R: Killian Venman, Dave Walker) Local radio is a staple of the American college experience. The freedom of a higher learning environment leaves room to push the envelope regarding censorship, as well as fuel and cultivate a passion for music and expanding […]
“Shadow of War”: A “Lord of the Rings”-Flavored RPG
ldquo;Middle-earth: Shadow of War” is an amazing sequel to “Shadow of Mordor,” with many new abilities and weapons to use. This game is almost a hybrid of “Lord of the Rings” and “Assassin’s Creed,” that will have you playing for hours on end. “Shadow of War” is a single player […]
ICA, Boston Curator Speaks at Museum of White Mts./KDAG
(L to R) ICA Asst. Art Curator Jeffrey De Blois and PSU Art History Professor Sarah Parrish at the Museum of the White Mts./KDAG Art is one of the most well-known forms of self-expression. Humans have been using it to externalize internal feelings, pose questions, challenge current ways of doing […]
This Year’s Student Juried Art Exhibit: A “Socially Conscious” Showcase of Progress
Every year, the Student Juried Art Exhibition is presented for all to see. The art featured showcases all levels of student ability, and is a celebration of the hard work put in by students all year. After moving to the Museum of the White Mountains, the exhibit has gone through […]
ICA, Boston Curator to Visit PSU
On Monday, March 12, one of the assistant art curators for the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Jeffrey De Blois, will visit Plymouth State. He will be speaking at the Museum of the White Mountains/Karl Drerup Art Gallery (“KDAG”) on Highland Street in the downstairs “open lab” space. The […]
Level Up Through WWI with “Battlefield One”
World War I certainly didn’t lack weaponry. Metal zeppelins, planes, an abundance of bullets and grenades littered battlefields and skies around the globe. And though these weapons created a new brand of horror for the first global war, they can make for an enhanced war RPG experience. “Battlefield One,” a […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – March 4, 2018
Music: During the week of March 4, 2008, “Sleep Through the Static” by Jack Johnson was still on the top of the Billboard 200. Movies: Drama/crime films “Married Life” (starring Rachel McAdams and Pierce Brosnan) and “The Bank Job” (starring Jason Statham) were popular at the box office during […]
The 90th Oscars Awards Ceremony
Another year in movies has passed and, with it, another star-studded awards ceremony. Dating back to 1929 with the very first ceremony, the Oscar awards and nominations themselves have become a staple in Hollywood. All eyes were on this year’s awards show with hopes that conversation and controversy would collide. […]
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks – “Middle America”
Stephen Malkmus is at it again. The renowned American front man and singer-songwriter of the lo-fi, indie alternative band Pavement has been writing music and turning heads since the end of the 80s. And his ability to do so has yet to waver. Though, unusual to Malkmus' style, and seemingly […]