No ‘Grey’ areas in Neeson’s latest film
“The Grey” is a film that everyone can enjoy. This film, even though there are so many different emotions and things going on in every scene, was well balanced. There was never too much or too little of any one…
Exhibition expresses honors for awarding arts
The 49th Juried Student Exhibition opened its doors Friday, Jan. 27, in the north gallery of Tyler Hall with an open reception and awards ceremony. The south gallery opened a special exhibition, Pulp Icons: Cast Paper and Prints Of Stewart…
‘Born’ is dead on arrival
In just a few short months Lana Del Rey has performed on “Saturday Night Live,” first person to do so with out an album release, had a music video that reached over 23 million views on YouTube and became a…
‘Tragedy’ shows truth
Despite its title, Cynthia Hopkins’ “The Truth: A Tragedy,” directed by D.J. Mendel, is much different from what audiences may expect from a typical tragic play. Hopkins, the performer and writer of “Truth,” entices audiences with music, dance and comedy…
Tim McGraw – Emotional Traffic Review
Country music has always been seen as the cleanest of the music genres. In recent years, though, the style of music has seen rock hybrids and many of the most popular country songs being about alcohol. Much like “Red Solo…
Ingrid Michaelson releases ‘Human Again’
New York-based Ingrid Michaelson released her fifth album “Human Again” January 24. The indie-pop artist known for cute love songs, her style in this album incorporates a more somber tone. Michaelson, best known for her 2007 single “The Way I…
Rhode Island’s ‘Salt’ licks
Supporting their recent studio album, “Salt For Salt,” released in October 2011, the duo named Brown Bird is currently embarking on a full U.S. tour. The Rhode Island group blends musical influences such as American rock and blues with the…
‘Man on a Ledge’ proves fearless plot
“Man on a Ledge” is brilliantly put together film, which makes it a must-see. The setting of this movie takes place in New York City at the prestigious Roosevelt Hotel where the lead character Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington, “The Debt”),…
Heigl turns hunter in bounty business
In the new action comedy, “One For The Money,” Katherine Heigl (“Life As We Know It”) plays the desperate, broke and out-of-work Stephanie Plum, who begins to work as a bounty hunter for her cousin’s bail bond business. She immediately…