For the last seven years, the public has been waiting for the next installment in the El Mariachi trilogy, the story about a mysterious gun slinging stranger that carries a arsenal of weapons in a guitar case. Antonio Banderas returns to play El Mariachi in the sequel to 1995’s Desperado, […]
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Spineshank blow up with Self Destructive Pattern
A post-traumatic industrial punch to the head is what Spineshank’s music has been called in the past and they definitely don’t fall short on their newest release, Self-Destructive Pattern. Spineshank broke out into the metal scene with Strictly Diesel in 1998 after being found by Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares and […]
Actor John Ritter dies at 54
Actor John Ritter died on Thursday night of a heart attack at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California. Spokesmen for ABC said Ritter suddenly collapsed on set of his sitcom due to a heart condition he didn’t even know he had. Ritter most known for his loveable roles […]
Dashboard Confessional goes electric with A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar
He’s been called an underground rock star. He’s been called the poster boy for emo. His name is Chris Carrabba, but to his fans he’s simply just Dashboard. The punk rocker that picked up an acoustic guitar and told his tales of woe winning thousands of young fans. Since his […]
Jon Ritter
Actor John Ritter dies at 54 Actor John Ritter died on Thursday night of a heart attack at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California. Spokesmen for ABC said Ritter suddenly collapsed on set of his sitcom due to a heart condition he didn’t even know he had. Ritter […]
Alumni has second novel published early
Plymouth Alumni has another book due out. Gypsey Teague, class of 74, author of The Life and Deaths of Carter Falls, the first positive transgender mystery/suspense novel of this millenium, announced yesterday that the sequel, Two’s Company, Three You Die! will be released ahead of schedule. Gypsey’s work may be […]
Poets Corner
A first-year English major who frequents meetings of Poets and Writers’ The Walls Have Ears Writing Group and Open Mic Nights at Biederman’s Deli, Diane Blaisdell has been writing poetry and fiction for many years. From Dover, NH, Blaisdell is an Orientation Leader, member of PSC Poets and Writers and […]
PSC’s Symphonic Band
On Sunday, April 27, the Plymouth State College Symphonic Band, under the direction of Dr. Gary Corcoran, presented Times and Places. The afternoon proved to be a delight, with the selections ranging from musical theatre to English folk songs. The first selection, Summer Dances by Brian Balmages, was a bright […]
Spotlight Shines on Benjamin Aufill
Benjamin Aufill, a Theatre Major with a design technology option, has been working in this department for the last couple of years. Included in the list of productions that he has worked are: The Crucible, The Vagina Monologues, and, most recently, Carousel. He also works with PSC Poets and Writers […]
Men’s Rugby Crushed by Babson
Finally the Plymouth State Men’s Rugby Team got to play their first match, which unfortunately ended in a 31-0 loss. Weather struck the team again while they were at the annual Beast of the East tournament in Portsmouth, RI. About 8 inches of rain fell in Rhode Island on Saturday, […]