In partnership with the Women’s Center and LGBTQ+ Services, the Berrie Center welcomed Tonewall, the queer a capella band from the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus, on Dec. 1. Tonewall presented a performance titled “Standing Room Only,” which is not only a fun concert, but also a call to […]
Author: RYLIE KLAIN
‘Wednesday’ is kooky and spooky
Netflix’s new series, “Wednesday,” is a Tim Burton spin off of the creepy, kooky family we all know and love, “The Addams Family.” This show focuses on Wednesday, the deadpan daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams. In this spin off, Jenna Ortega stars as the mysterious juvenile known as Wednesday […]
‘Criminal Minds: Evolutions’ adapts series around actors’ schedules
The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) makes a stunning return to our screens as the long-awaited reboot finally released exclusively on Paramount+. “Criminal Minds: Evolutions” is considered to be the original show’s 16th season. It is already making fans anticipate what the season could bring and if the team can solve […]
Nickelback bucks mainstream music trends in ‘Get Rollin”
Nickelback is one of the most influential rock bands from the late 90s through the early 2000s and is also well known for its popular hits such as “How You Remind Me” and “Photograph.” The group strikes again with their latest album, “Get Rollin’,” which was released on Nov. 18 […]
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” keeps its reputation six years after premiere
The magic and wonder of the “Harry Potter” universe has shaped so many of our childhoods – and mine is no exception. With a seven-volume book series and eight films, I’m sure if you asked anyone on the street if they knew who Harry Potter was, they likely would. Harry […]
“Marisol” unleashes celestial war across unique staging
How does anyone survive in the rubble of an angel revolt against a senile god? This question is explored in the Berrie Center’s current production of José Rivera’s “Marisol,” a play exploring chaos and each individual’s role amidst it, which opened on Nov. 11. The play follows Marisol Perez, a […]
Drake and 21 Savage disappoint in collaborative album
After collaborating on many songs together for years, such as “Sneakin’” in 2016 and “Jimmy Cooks” in 2022, Drake and 21 Savage finally released their new album “Her Loss” on Nov. 4. The artists promoted the album for the past month with interviews and magazine covers. However, fans found out […]
‘It Starts With Us’ stops readers in their tracks
Colleen Hoover, a romance author whose work recently went viral on the social media app TikTok, released the sequel to “It Ends With Us.” Although the first book was published in 2016, the piece did not reach full popularity until the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020. Hoover promoted the sequel […]
Fooligans involve audience in improv
Ramapo College’s very own student improv troupe, the Fooligans, hold two shows a month: one at 8 p.m. and another at 10 p.m. on the selected date. Each show features loose themes throughout the production, such as last year’s Five Nights at Freddy’s, Korn and Christmas. Their most recent show […]
Arctic Monkeys keeps the indie scene on its toes with “The Car”
Coming back from a four-year hiatus, indie group Arctic Monkeys has given the music industry just what it needed with their new album “The Car.” From jazzy vocals to insane guitar riffs, the group has never released a disappointing album and their lucky streak continues on. After their revival on […]