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 […]
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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 […]
Swift and Antonoff deliver their strengths in “Midnights”
Ever since Taylor Swift announced her 10th album “Midnights” during MTV’s “Video Music Awards” back in August, fans and the general public alike have been anxiously awaiting the release. Swift has been busy these last few years with the surprise releases of “folklore” and “evermore,” as well as the recordings […]
Petite League’s sixth album scores a home run
Petite League is a New York-based alternative indie band that, according to their website, originated in their house-venue called “Scarier Dome” in Syracuse, NY. There, the group hosted shows, started a screen printing business and learned what goes into being a self-made band. Lorenzo Gillis Cook is the front man, […]
“The Antipodes” analyzes storytelling within a story
The first mainstage show of the school year, “The Antipodes,” started its nine-show run on Friday at the Berrie Center. The play is directed by Dara Malina, an adjunct theatre professor at Ramapo, and is written by 2014 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama, Annie Baker. “The Antipodes” centers around a […]
Jazz trio fills Sharp Theater with sounds of Latin America
To close out Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, the Berrie Center welcomed the Emilio Teubal Trio to play South American jazz live in the Sharp Theater. Teubal, the face of the trio and a successful pianist and composer, was accompanied by bassist Pablo Lanouguere and percussionist Rodrigo Recabarren. Playing in different Latin […]
“The Watcher” chills with a true New Jersey horror story
Based on a true story in a suburban town not too far from Ramapo, the new Netflix series “The Watcher” does not fail to keep you on the edge of your seat. The Netflix limited series, which released on Oct. 13, features seven episodes about a married couple and their […]
“A Strange Loop” closes with honor
Exiting the Tony Awards triumphantly this past June with two wins and 11 nominations, including winning Best Musical, “A Strange Loop” had everything it needed to become the next Broadway hit. However, just last week, the show announced an early closing on Jan. 15, 2023. With book, music and lyrics […]
Halloween costume trends take notes from pop culture
With the pandemic curve flattening, people are more likely to trick-or-treat, dress up and attend Halloween celebrations this year. Consumerism and media are on the rise, creating the perfect incentive for people to participate in costume-themed gatherings. As easy as it is for people to choose traditional costumes, like iconic […]
Red Hot Chili Peppers floor fans with second album of 2022
The Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) have been busy this past year, releasing two albums. In April of 2022, RHCP brought the old band back together with John Frusciante on guitar and released the album “Unlimited Love,” which was the same name of their 2022 tour. Then, on Oct. 14, […]