Culture

Hypnotist Alain Nu impresses with mastery of the mind

It was, if nothing else, quite a sight. The audience in a sold-out May Room sat straight-backed, arms raised above their heads, fingers interlaced and palms facing skyward. Some stared directly ahead, their eyes locked on the intense, animated man onstage. Some glanced around, curious, while others looked on in what was perhaps doubtful anticipation. […]

American Idol premiere disappoints recent, longtime fans alike

The twelfth season of American Idol premiered last Wednesday, Jan. 16. Because there has been so much advertising and hype about the new panel of judges, I decided to tune in even though I’m not a huge American Idol fan. The result was such a disappointment that I might not watch the rest of the […]

GlobeMed art gala opens in style

GlobeMed's art gala opening was a rousing success, despite a poor choice of venues Read More

Trebellious brings magic to Interfaith in fall show

Trebellious makes great strides in their fall show despite issues with balance of members Read More

NJR invites students to meet bands, should have planned as well as practiced

NJR's "Meet the Ensembles" performance was musically sound, but poorly organized Read More

‘Glee’ characters go from annoying to downright unlikeable in new episode

"Glee" seems to care little about what its fans think of its characters, resulting in an unrelatable group of people who are so cruel to each other it hardly seems worth spending the time on. Read More

YJs recover from ho-hum spring show, theme falls flat

The YellowJackets should have focused a little less on their sub-par theme and let their musical skill speak for itself. Read More

Louvre show sparks emotional response with technique and charisma

The Louvre Performance Ensemble's most recent performance, entitled "IMPACT," played off the idea of important moments that shape your life, but perhaps could have handled the theme with a bit more subtlety Read More

CT Recommends: ‘Rome’

Comics Editor Kara Ng recommends HBO's "Rome" Read More

TOOP play pokes sentimental fun at academia and youth

The latest TOOP show impresses with it's not only it's personable characters, but also it's relatable storylines. Read More