Music: During the week of October 15, 2007, the single “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” by Soulja Boy still had the #1 spot on the Billboard 200. It had been knocked down from the spot by Kanye West earlier in the year, but bounced back for a lengthy stay, which would […]
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Review: Netflix’s “Christina P: Mother Inferior” Comedy Special
In 2017, comedy is a persnickety market. The standards for what is actually “funny” anymore are constantly fluctuating, both due to the amorphous boundaries of what is humorous or offensive, and the fact that everything seems to have been done before. As an avid viewer of stand-up specials since middle […]
From SoundCloud to Charting at #2, Lil Pump Bumps
Ten years ago, the notion of getting famous by going viral online was a ridiculous one. Parents laughed at children dreaming of internet fame, and told them to tone down expectations lest they get their hearts broken by a brutal entertainment industry. Kids like that became the Casey Neistats of […]
A&E Editorial: Weinstein’s Outing Won’t Solve Hollywood’s “Forgiveness” Problem
ldquo;I’ve known Harvey Weinstein for a long time,” Donald Trump stated to CNN reporters. “I’m not at all surprised.” This statement by the President of the United States, responding to the recent reports by dozens of Hollywood actresses about sexual harassment and possible assault by Weinstein, is a chilling one. […]
“Give and Take and Give” – Friendship and Poetry in Motion
(L to R: Ahl and Yannone) Courtesy Photo The Frost house, which is a haven for English majors (as the annual department socials and […]
It’s All About the Music with Kyle Bostock
Bostock inside the WPCR office For many, radio music is filler noise, meant for the background. They turn on their car’s radio for their morning commute, but never really focus on what the different voices are truly saying, or what the instruments really sound like. This could not be farther […]
10 SECONDS with Dan Shaw
10 SECONDS with Dan Shaw Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief jrsiewierski@plymouth.edu Whether this team is winning or losing, there is always one player on the field that keeps the same energy from start to finish. Whether he’s winning balls in the air, making small talk with the referee, or screaming “let’s go boys” […]
Women’s Soccer Drops Rivalry Game
Women’s Soccer Drops Rivalry Game Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief jrsiewierski@plymouth.edu Senior Katie Silegy (Keene, N.H.) scored two goals in the first 20 minutes to lead Keene State College past Plymouth State University, 5-2, in Little East Conference (LEC) women's soccer action at Arold Field. Silegy and the Owls erupted for four first […]
PSU Power-Rankings
PSU Power-Rankings Gary Zirpolo For The Clock gjzirpolo@plymouth.edu 1. Men’ssoccer(LastIssue:UR) The Plymouth State Men’s Soccer team won in overtime on Saturday afternoon by defeating conference rival Keene state college 2-1. Led by Nick Rutherford (Sydney, Australia) who scored both goals in the victory, Plymouth earned their second victory at Keene […]
Sports Recap
Sports Recap Nick Fiore Sports Editor nsfiore@plymouth.edu Starting us off this week, Plymouth’s Cross Country team participated in the James Early Invitational, hosted by Westfield State University. The Panthers took 6th place out of a total of 37 teams, and finished first among fellow LEC opponents. Junior Sam Brunnette (Newport, VT) […]