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Two Friends Provide a Glimpse of Normal
Picture this…It’s 2019-2020 at SLU. You put on your mud-stained shoes and grab your going-out coat and head out to the townhouses with friends. Although you’re not always sure which house you’ll end up in and who you’ll see along the way,!-->…
Billboard Music Awards Finally Take Place
After a six-month COVID-induced delay, the Billboard Music Awards finally took place last week on October 14 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
The somber tone of 2020 was present throughout the award show with!-->!-->!-->…
Changes to Cinematography During COVID-19
During the Coronavirus Pandemic How has the coronavirus pandemic changed the film industry? Movies and TV shows will look much different in the coming years. One of the most difficult challenges that filmmakers now face is finding a!-->…
Maybe It’s Good There’s No Ikea in Canton, NY: Haunted Retail in “Horrorstör”
I had no idea what I was truly getting myself into when I picked up the horror novel “Horrorstör.” From what I’ve read and seen across other readers, this seems to be the case for most Grady Hendrix books, who writes under a genre dubbed!-->…
“The Burning” is a Gory Halloween Classic
Last week I reviewed Sleepaway Camp, the 1983 summer camp slasher that's perfect for people who want to get into horror. This week I wanted to do something different, but I couldn't get a certain movie out of my head. That movie is The!-->…
SLU PAC Brings Entertainment to Campus
It’s challenging to find ways to stay entertained during a pandemic semester, especially with the Laurentian Pact restrictions and the state of the world around us. There just aren’t many safe and creative outlets available to students!-->…
Museums in the North Country
Here in the North Country, it might seem we are in the middle of nowhere but it's not necessarily true. There are institutions and organizations all around; the community up here is thriving, especially in the arts. One local attraction!-->…
#Me Too and SLU
Not the usual absurdity or reviews of SNL these last few weeks, nonexistent reader, but some vibes are not always valid. In true theatre-kid fashion, last week I wrote in mourning about Broadway’s extended closing, and this week I’ll be!-->…