The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
1 day ago by Crystal Burey
If you've ever gone to a salon you know that the relationship between stylist and client is one unlike any other. Conversation includes gossip and the pouring out of souls between a cut, color and shampoo.
Professor of Philosophy George Panichas jumped behind the camera lens and into the intimate space of stylist and client to uncover the things that make this relationship so unique.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Nick Fehertoi
Against the gray and rainy backdrop of the College campus, several musical groups played in the Travers/Wolfe main lounge for the Concert for Cancer, sponsored by the office of Residential Education and WTSR.
The concert was held to raise money for the Susan G.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
1 day ago by Rachael Tillman
Fells Point is hosting its annual Fall Festival this weekend.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
2 days ago by Jessica Spiegelman & Julie Steinberg
Kat Dennings is dancing in a Four Seasons hallway when we arrive for our interview. Clad in a white blouse and black suit, with porcelain skin and ocean blue eyes, Dennings is as striking in person as she is on-screen. When Michael Cera appears in a tightly buttoned polo shirt clutching the red backpack he takes to every interview, they look like the perfect Chess Club co-captains who happen to be dating.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
Every few years, a set of fresh actors rise from the depths of child star fame, attempting new roles, yet are still recognized and associated with their first breakout performance rather than a current project.
In the early '90s, Macaulay Culkin was type-casted as an annoying brat in the "Home Alone" series; Haley Joel Osment as the kid who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense"; and now, Michael Cera, as the nerdy-but-cool-in-an-odd-way character in "Arrested Development," "Superbad," "Juno" and his latest endeavor, "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Andrew Leib
What do you get when you concoct some Lil' Wayne with Chicago, a pinch of Missy Elliot, a thin layer of Phil Collins, whipped up with Procol Harum and dash of Kanye West to top it all off? A recipe for a musical genre created by the deejay Girl Talk.
These musicians rarely share a sentence together, let alone a genre.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
2 days ago
New Vibrations
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
2 days ago by Elysha Chang
My summer was pretty phenomenal. I read approximately seven million books; I took up drawing; I choreographed a musical for a philanthropic organization; I picked up the one thousand pieces of my broken heart. Oh, that's right. I forgot to mention that some guy plucked the tender flower of my loving affection, and then tried earnestly and unsuccessfully to put it back.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
2 days ago by Ameera Craigs
If it is true that R&B music is in a state of panic nowadays, then Raphael Saadiq is here to save the day. The result is a musical journey or as he likes to call it "downtown sound."
For over 20 years, Saadiq has been a major facet of the industry. He is a songwriter/producer and former lead singer of groups such as Lucy Pearl and the infamous Tony! Toni! Tone!.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Tom Winkelspecht
Jenny Lewis' eponymous first release had something wonderful about it that always makes me feel better. I cannot, however, say the same about Ms. Lewis's sophomore album "Acid Tongue." The first and most prevalent thing I find lacking is The Watson Twins, Jenny's (yeah, we're on a first-name basis) backing group on her first solo attempt.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
Identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin launched their musical careers over a decade ago through a garage-band competition win while still in high school. They've come a long way from touring their native Canada on Greyhound busses-now playing sold-out shows worldwide and developing a fan base and following like no other.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
3 days ago by Sarah Quain '12
Area college students attended what associate conductor Rossen Milanov called the Philadelphia Orchestra's "pregame" before the official season opener on Thursday, Sept. 25.
All college students were invited to see the Orchestra perform a free concert in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
3 days ago by David Chang
Adversity helps spark creative fires and Paper Trail, the sixth studio album from T.I., is ample evidence of this. In the midst of two recent felony charges, the Atlanta emcee has delivered one of his strongest albums to date. From the beginning, the listener recognizes T.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Ashley Zazzarino
If you are a Harry Potter fan, then you have probably heard of the minor shift in the release date of the sixth film (and you're probably not happy about it). Instead of a mere two months, we all now have to wait until July 2009 to see the newest Potter movie.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
3 days ago by Kathleen Mcfadden
Still living in the shadow of its phenomenal second season, "Grey's Anatomy" premiered its fifth season on Sept. 25.
Despite high ratings, the episode proved to be an overall disappointment.
Compared to other shows and networks, "Grey's" lured in the most viewers on Sept.
34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA
3 days ago
Follow these rules and at least you'll get drunk before you cry yourself to sleep
1. Palin pauses:
Chug 'til she talks
2. Biden makes racist slur: Grab a spiked Slurpee
3. Palin name-drops God: Cross yourself and take a swig of Manischewitz
4.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
3 days ago by John Sturgeon
Alan Ball has a habit of turning anything he touches to gold. With "American Beauty," he wrote an Academy Award-winning screenplay for a film that ended up winning Best Picture.
He followed his win by creating "Six Feet Under," one of the greatest shows in the history of TV.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Jillian Melchionna
Ex-Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and music celebrity DJ AM (Adam Goldstein) remain in critical but stable condition after a plane crash on Friday, September 19 in Columbia, South Carolina.
The crash claimed the lives of the remaining four passengers.
Pilot Sarah Lemmon, 31, of Anaheim Hills, California, and co-pilot James Bland, 52, of Carlsbad, California, died within minutes from burns and smoke inhalation.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
3 days ago by Jack Burke '11
Much like the new Facebook, Kings of Leon's "Only By The Night" feels alien and full of unnecessary changes at first. Deep down they remain the same, but on the surface long time fans find themselves feeling betrayed.
Kings of Leon ditch their old familiarity for a more stylized, modernized and overly fooled-around-with flavor that leaves their core demographic confused as to why there is distorted synth-bass on half the album.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
4 days ago by Kelley Wallace '12
During his September keynote speech, Steve Jobs, the creator of one of the must-have items on campus, the Apple iPod Touch, announced the release of iTunes eight.
Among the new features, including HD television shows and a new browsing system, the most hyped of all is Genius.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
4 days ago by Pete Spall
Most people didn't know Chuck Palahniuk until 1999, or maybe even a little bit later than that. "Fight Club" opened up with a less-than-stellar take at the box office and was quickly ushered off to VHS and DVD in hopes of finding an audience, which it inevitably did.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
5 days ago by Taylor DeBoer
It seems like Ben Folds has been around for eons. From his younger days in Ben Folds Five to his success as a solo musician, he has matured musically but not changed or faltered from his carefree, imprudent style that has made him an act of high class entertainment.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
5 days ago by Lana Russo
Even the most fashion-forward females know that nothing compares to relaxing in a comfortable pair of sweatpants and a sweatshirt.
In college, especially when we need to practically rip ourselves out of bed to get to class in the morning, there's absolutely nothing better than having something comfortable and, more importantly, cute to wear that's easy to throw on without a second stylish thought.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
5 days ago by Chris Payne and Steven Avigliano
Jack's Mannequin
"The Glass Passenger"
3.5 out of 5 stars
This is the second LP from former Something Corporate frontman Andrew McMahon under the name Jack's Mannequin, marking his first recorded work since he was diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia in 2006.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Ted Simmons
In 2007, T.I. tried to sell the world his split personality. T.I. vs. T.I.P. was a concept album, one in which the Atlanta rapper struggled between his superstar MC persona and his world-class hustler and street-king past. T.I. brought plenty of southern ammunition, but the whole inner-struggle story was weak. Besides, Eminem had been doing it way before, and better.