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The Funk Lives On at Java
This past Thursday, we witnessed one of the most funkadelic nights we’ve had in a while here at the Java Barn. Trae Pierce and The T-Stones are a Miami-native band. They’ve been traveling around the North East for the past few months and…
Is Abstract Art Bullshit?
Is abstract art bullshit? Let us take a look at the renowned Jackson Pollock’s “Number One” to give us an idea concerning the types of works this includes. At first glance, this painting may look like the floor of an art studio. Paint…
A Wet Hot American End to the Summer
In case you did not know by scrolling through your Instagram feeds, this past Friday was Wet Hot. This annual, SLU-original celebration sports everything its name had to offer – being very wet, and very hot. Beginning with a harmless slip…
Patty Jenkins Set to Return for Wonder Woman Sequel
It’s official: Patty Jenkins will return to direct the sequel to “Wonder Woman.” Rumors and speculation had been circulating for months following the massive success of “Wonder Woman” this summer, but the deal became official this week.…
Soon…in a Galaxy Not So Far Away.
People like “Star Wars”; I like “Star Wars”. We will be getting more “Star Wars” very soon. We will, of course, be getting more films: “Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi” is set to release this December, followed next year by a film…
“It” Reminds Us Just How Fun It Can Feel To Be Terrified
Based on the widely-acclaimed novel by Stephen King, “It” follows a group of young misfits as they are haunted – and hunted – by a shapeshifting demon that feeds on fear and children’s flesh. “It” assumes many forms (at one point a…
FIRST JAVA IS A JAM
Jumping Jiminy! Well if these past two weeks didn’t just get this hoity-doity college boy grooving again. Java made a loud impression on the student body, first opening up the new season with the band West End Blend. Originally West…
Variations on a Theme: Start Making Sense, One Last Java, and the Road to Nowhere
By, Joey Duggan
Well, we know where we’re going. Some of us do, anyway.
But we don’t know where we’ve been. Has it really been four years? Is it really possible that the Java house hasn’t collapsed yet?
And we know what we’re…