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Punk acts rattle the Ratmosphere


		Punk acts rattle the Ratmosphere

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Matt Huston

A duo of New York punk-rock bands attracted an eager crowd to the Rathskeller on Friday, refreshing indie-minded College students with a healthy blend of lyrical inhibition and distorted power chords.

I Am the Avalanche and Young Hearts blasted the crowd with an amalgam of pop-punk, classic punk-rock and heavy alternative.

Fashion Police

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

1 day ago by Mark Tauriello

Fretless ... Guitars?

Knight News, Queens College, NY

2 days ago by Eric Jackson

As many musicians and avid music listeners would know, many different types of guitars exist in the world of music.

Everyone has seen or heard some sort of different guitar - six string, 12 string, acoustic, electric, baritone, etc. The list goes on and on, but even now, in the 21st century, the knowledge of such a unique instrument as the fretless guitar is almost nonexistent.

October's To-Do List for NYC

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

2 days ago by Kayla Hutzler

As the leaves change color and the weather becomes enjoyable instead of unbearable in Manhattan, there are numerous events and fundraisers held inside and outside for the residents of Manhattan. Now that you've settled in, seen all your friends, and gotten back into the swing of doing schoolwork, take some time to take advantage of going to school in the city.

The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Cover Songs

Knight News, Queens College, NY

2 days ago by Eric Jackson, Ahmed Lakhaney

If a group wanted to cover a song written by either of us, we would be flattered that they wanted to show some appreciation for our work. However, that has not been the case in the history of cover songs. Some artists might even regret letting others cover their songs after dreadful outcomes.

That's What She Said!

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

2 days ago by Danielle Valente

We pulled our protective hoodies over our heads, grabbed the umbrella to shield us from the predicted downpour, and walked across the wet pavement of the MC campus until we reached our destination: the second-floor Chrysostom lounge. This was unlike any other movie night.

Reading spans Wilder's works


		Reading spans Wilder's works

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

3 days ago by Dalisa O'Brien

The First International Thornton Wilder Conference presented a compilation of Thornton Wilder's works read by actress Marian Seldes and playwright Edward Albee in the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall on Oct. 3.

A. Tappan Wilder, the nephew of the acclaimed author, presented the readings in three acts.

Kings of Leon, kings of rock


		Kings of Leon, kings of rock

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

3 days ago by AMY RENEE PETERSEN

Kings of Leon released their fourth album, Only By The Night, to the hands of eager and adoring fans just a year after the release of their third critically acclaimed album, Because Of The Times - an album that mercilessly clawed it's way to the tops of US and UK charts.

Spike's Meticulous Miracle


		Spike's Meticulous Miracle

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

3 days ago by Tanisia Morris

Lehman Remembers Ken Ross

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

3 days ago by Angel Vitiello

The Lehman community pay tribute to the JCT Department theater director.

Metallica makes up for St. Anger with Death Magnetic


		Metallica makes up for St. Anger with Death Magnetic

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

3 days ago by LIAM PESCE

The term "metal" has been skewed and misinterpreted over the decades it has been in existence. Properly defined by the massive sound, the resonating distortion, the crunching guitars, the ferocious growls and the beloved guitar solo. This type of music occasionally provokes a form of aggression such as a "mosh pit" or it can bring fellow "metalheads" together.

MTV says farewell to Total Request Live


		MTV says farewell to Total Request Live

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

3 days ago by Beth Wraase

The top 10 music video show that was an after-school habit for an entire generation is preparing for its final episode on November 8.

For ten years, TRL has broadcasted live from MTV's studios in New York City-young teens hurried back from school, to find out which of their favorite artists ended up on the countdown.

Tina Fey Rocks Emmys, ceremony disappoints

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

3 days ago by Matt Busekroos and Daniella Appolonia

On Sept. 21, Tina Fey was crowned the new Queen of TV by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS). Voters awarded Fey three Emmys for producing, acting and writing NBC's "30 Rock." "30 Rock" broke a record coming into the ceremony as the most nominated comedy ever with a whopping seventeen nominations.

Shia LaBeouf: Hollywood's Brightest Star

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

4 days ago by Lauren Sievert

Shia LaBeouf has recently been burning up the silver screen with a number of mega hits. Still, many people remember LaBeouf from his four years as Louis Stevens on the Disney Channel show, "Even Stevens." LaBeouf first hit the big screen with the 2003 hit "Holes" playing the main character of Stanley Yelnats.

Jack's Mannequin aims for mainstream play


		Jack's Mannequin aims for mainstream play

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 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.

Mex-Tex Trio spices up downtown Easton


		Mex-Tex Trio spices up downtown Easton

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

4 days ago by Spencer Parker & Chris Sanginiti

The beauty of Mexican-Lebanese actress Salma Hayek, star of films such as Wild Wild West, Dogma, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico, is an almost undeniable characteristic. According to a poll by The Hollywood Reporter, 65 percent of the U.S. population would use the term 'sexy' to describe her.

Bronx Vietnamese Deli Surprises

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

5 days ago by Cassandra Price

One of the best Vietnamese eateries in the Bronx hides under the tracks of the No. 4 train.

Another Sunny Season for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"


		Another Sunny Season for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

5 days ago by Aida Luu

Described as 'Seinfeld On Crack' by its creators, "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" is a comedy on FX that started its fourth season on September 18th. With clever, or some may call crude ads promoting the fourth season, the ads alone will definitely spark an interest and draw you in.

Two DUDS plays: one funny, one dramatic

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

5 days ago by Alexander Wallick

The Drew University Dramatic Society season opened with two one-act plays. Each act is brimming with talent and several future stars are appearing in Thick and Bridal Terrorism. Act one is Thick by Travis Baker and directed by Becca Schlossberg ('09). Act two is Bridal Terrorism by Bill Rosenfield and directed by Madeleine Rose M.

All is not relative in Tyler Perry's "Family"

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

5 days ago by Dennis Martin

Tyler Perry's "The Family that Preys" has all the right ingredients for an interesting drama, but with poor execution, unbalanced writing and changing themes, the lop-sided tale about the interconnecting lives of two matriarchs and their offspring only partially entertains.

Readers Sink Their Teeth into New Novel Series


		Readers Sink Their Teeth into New Novel Series

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

5 days ago by Noelle Kalipetis

With 3.5 million copies of TWILIGHT under her belt, Stephenie Meyer seems well deserving of her media-given title: "Queen of Vampire Literature." The record nearly shattered when her third volume, BREAKING DAWN, hit the shelves in early August, reaching 1.

The rubin enlightens

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

5 days ago by Jacqueline Chancer

No need to pack your rucksack. Put away that hiking pole. You can discover the artistic wonders of Bhutan, the remote kingdom hidden deep in the Himalayas with just a short trek over to 17th St. Perhaps you've never heard of Bhutan, but you need not fret as the Rubin Museum of Art will provide the visuals.

A Evening of Drumming

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

5 days ago by Jacek Blaszkiewicz

On Saturday evening, Kasser Theater hosted to Steve Reich's epic minimalist work, Drumming. Brooklyn-based percussion group Sõ Percussion and other musicians performed the work in its entirety with great success.

Minimalism is a term attributed to music that focuses on extreme repetition of a single musical figure.

The Simpsons: 20 Years and Never Getting Old

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

6 days ago by Jason Serafino

In an age where television shows are here and gone in a flash, The Simpsons has not only withstood the test of time, but showed the world that an animated program in primetime could make television history. Entering its landmark 20th season, the venerable family of five has become a reliable staple in a television landscape that is largely made up of transient success.

"What Not to Wear"


		"What Not to Wear"

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

6 days ago by Melanie VanDerveer

[Advisor's Note: In addition to being an SCCC Journalism major, Melanie is a staff writer for the POCONO RECORD.]

Fashion guru Clinton Kelly is known for his style. He is also known as one of the two fashion police on the popular TLC show, "What Not to Wear.

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