Most people know that Vincent Van Gogh painted the “Starry Night” and cut off his ear, but have you ever wondered how he died? Or, have you ever imagined what one of his 900 paintings would look or sound like if brought to life? If you have, you might enjoy […]
Author: Regina Merullo; For the Clock
“The Punisher” Hits Netflix With a New Take on the Superhero Genre
Marvel continues to ride the success it has had with its original Netflix series, such as “Jessica Jones” and “Luke Cage,” with the release of “The Punisher.” Introduced last year during season 2 of “Daredevil,” the new series follows Frank Castle (played by former “Walking Dead” star Jon Bernthal), a […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – Week of December 3, 2017
Music: During the week of December 3, 2007, Alicia Keys still held the #1 spot, where she would stay for the rest of the year, on the Billboard 200 with her single “No One.” . Movies: This week ten years ago, comedy film “Mama’s Boy” (starring Jon Heder, Diane Keaton […]
“Killing of a Sacred Deer”: Not Your Typical Revenge Drama
The last few months have been immensely eventful for the world of independent films. Movies like “Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri,” “Lady Bird” and “The Florida Project” have garnered attention from film fans and critics alike. As of late, indie films have been ripe with new takes on previously […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – Week of November 26, 2017
Music: During the week of November 26, 2007, Alicia Keys took the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 with her single “No One.” She knocked Chris Brown and T-Pain off of the spot, and would hold it for the rest of 2007. Movies: This week ten years ago, the fable […]
“Hardcore History”: A Podcast Making History Hip
For most of my life, I have been ignorant about history. Just the word “history” always brought back painful memories of sitting through monotone lectures about wars that I found irrelevant to my knowledge and life. Recently, while searching for a new podcast to listen to for my long drives […]
“Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri” Review
The Coen brothers seemed to pioneer cinema that flawlessly blended dark humor and emotion with films such as “Fargo” in 1996. But, since then, the industry has rarely seen a piece that is written with the sharpness and tact that allows for effective manipulation of audience emotion, as well as […]
Naomi Grossman from “AHS” Comes to PSU
For an actress, becoming a popular character on two different versions of an immensely successful television series seems like a dream come true. And, it is. But what if this actress has a background in being comedic, eccentric and brash? That does not fit what is often looked for and […]
Second Friendship Revolution Rocks the HUB
(L to R) Alex DiCentes, Olivia Hodsdon, Stephanie Winter (Poets and Writers) with Jake Nawn's Family in the HUB One of the best parts of college, aside from receiving a degree in a major of your choice, is forming a new network of friends. For most students, maintaining a healthy […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – Week of November 12, 2017
Music: During the week of November 12, 2007, “Kiss Kiss” by Chris Brown feat. T-Pain finally seized the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 from Soulja Boy. The song would stay at #1 through November 24. Movies: During this week ten years ago, films like “I Could Never Be […]