Photo courtesy of Netflix, Wikipedia The story of “The Killer” starts with great promise. The son of the notorious hitman Seven Ears, who has been trained to kill even better than his father, ventures into a brutal town of murderers, scoundrels and corruption in search of his lost father. “The […]
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A full house shows up for everyone’s favorite uncle
Photo by Hope Patti The College Programming Board (CPB) hosted the Fall Comedy Show in the Bradley Center’s auxiliary gymnasium on Saturday night, welcoming Dave Coulier to the stage. Coulier, best known for his role as Uncle Joey on “Full House,” brought a sense of nostalgia to the crowd. Before […]
Agatha Christie remake is well worth a one-way ticket
Photo courtesy of Angela George, Wikipedia Adapting “Murder on the Orient Express” to film in our contemporary period is a bit of a challenge. The original Agatha Christie classic created an unnerving claustrophobic setting accompanied by a great focus on detailed conversations and investigation that mystery stories of that time […]
Sam Smith creates a thrill for all in new release
Photo courtesy of PitPony.Photography, Wikipedia After almost a year of anticipation, Sam Smith is back and better than ever, delivering a new journey through music in his album, “The Thrill of It All.” Smith last released his album, “In the Lonely Hour,” back in 2014, telling the story of the […]
Maroon 5 infuses old sound with funk on latest album
Album artwork courtesy of Wikipedia Maroon 5 has been producing hit songs since 2002. Every album they have released for their dedicated fans has gone platinum; some have even gone multiplatinum. The group has come a long way since one of their earliest songs, “She Will Be Loved,” touched the […]
CPB’s Food Fest showcases countries around the world
Photo courtesy of Kevin Rheese, Flickr The College Programming Board hosted their annual Cultural Food Fest in Friends Hall on Friday night, presenting a wide array of foods representative of Mexico, China, India, Greece and Italy. “People seemed very excited to try cultural foods from around the area,” said sophomore […]
Fundraiser helps softball team prepare for Florida trip
Photo courtesy of RCNJ Softball, Instagram The softball team held their annual Tricky Tray fundraiser on Friday in the Bradley Center’s auxiliary gym to help raise money for their spring training trip to Florida, where they will compete in their first games of the 2018 season. Family, friends and faculty […]
Recipe of the Week: Sesame Peanut Butter Noodles
Photo by Brogan Wu Growing up in an Asian household, I have had years’ worth of noodles. Szechuan cooking is notoriously spicy, relying heavily on chili oil made from crushed red peppers. While I love hints of fiery flavors, I am not one of those people who can handle a […]
Thor’s latest installment pits him against his sister
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Wikipedia “Thor: Ragnarok” makes a fantastic addition to the already impressive list of Marvel superhero movies. This movie is one of the more lighthearted movies that Marvel has released, as most of the movie is treated as a comedy. In this installment of the Marvel […]
“Mario Odyssey” revitalizes classic Nintendo character
Photo courtesy of Evan Amos, Wikipedia Platform: Nintendo Switch Developer: Nintendo EAD Hours Played: 14+ “Super Mario Odyssey” is a game that needs little introduction. Yet, there lies so many interesting ideas under the hood that simply calling it a “Mario game” is doing the title a disservice. Similar to […]