Arts and Entertainment

Salve Students Discuss Their Favorite Fall Fashion Trends

Salve Students Discuss Their Favorite Fall Fashion Trends

Arts and Entertainment, Campus September 24, 2012 at 5:47 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sofie Bego– Welcome Back to School, fashionistas! Yes, that dreaded time of the year is back again. Long gone are the lazy days of summer. Our favorite season of the year arrived and finished with fresh unique styles, from neon tanks to white, lace-trimmed denim shorts. Every September spurs the same old thought process- “What do I wear doRead More

J.J. Abrams’ New TV Show Draws Similarities From Twilight and Lost

J.J. Abrams’ New TV Show Draws Similarities From Twilight and Lost

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed September 24, 2012 at 5:15 pm Comments are Disabled

By Mia Lupo- Revolution, which aired Monday September 17th at 10:00pm on NBC, was advertised as a promising new show—the series is directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man), created by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) and produced by J.J. Abrams (Lost).  The logical assumption would be to predict that such collaboration would craft an intriguing, thought-provoking television experience. The pilot episode ofRead More

Students Discuss the Meaning Behind “The Hunger Games”

Students Discuss the Meaning Behind “The Hunger Games”

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Features May 5, 2012 at 12:55 am Comments are Disabled

By Samantha Wood and Lauren Kane – You read the books, you saw the commercials, you watched the movie, maybe you even have your own mockingjay pin and a shirt that says “I loaf Peeta!” These may be the extremes of only a few people, but it would be hard not to have heard of this phenomenon, all revolved aroundRead More

A Preview to the Summer Film “The Dark Knight Rises”

A Preview to the Summer Film “The Dark Knight Rises”

Arts and Entertainment May 5, 2012 at 12:53 am Comments are Disabled

By Kate Drexel – “There’s a storm coming, Mr. Wayne,” the seductive Anne Hathaway whispers into the ear of  British actor, Christian Bale. Cut to the final scene,where a city is crumbling into the shape of a bat symbol. The next words that come onto a white screen: The Dark Knight Rises. This riles up the audience in the dimlyRead More

Exploring “Beauty as Duty” in Britain During World War II

Exploring “Beauty as Duty” in Britain During World War II

Arts and Entertainment, Off Campus May 5, 2012 at 12:48 am Comments are Disabled

By Mia Lupo – When we think of American propaganda during World War II, we think of the graphic posters illustrating marching soldiers and Uncle Sam urging the reader to “BUY WAR BONDS.” We picture Rosie the Riveter wearing her red bandana and blue shirt, flexing her arm, telling female viewers “WE CAN DO IT” and contribute to war effort.Read More