Students deliver The Goods with poetry and music
by Jason Lipshutz in Entertainment
After Leo Mahaga and Andy Oliva had finished setting up their instruments, they approached the edge of the Rathskeller stage and introduced themselves. Mahaga, junior criminology major, had a baby-blue electric guitar around his neck, and Oliva, senior marketing major, was gripping a pair of drumsticks.
Grand Buffet draws from The Go-Go's and Devo
by Pete Spall in Entertainment
Rathskeller patrons enjoyed the company of bands Grand Buffet and The Morning Of, as the College Union Board (CUB) sponsored a night touted as a Hip-Hop/Indie Show on April 22.
However, the audience would have an experience that could not be confined to one genre.
Final battle settles fierce gaming competition
by Scott Kieffer in Entertainment
Fingers flew as rivalries flared last Wednesday night at the office of Residential Education and Housing's (ResEd) "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock" tournament.
The trash-talking started long before the match, with the top two players of the night bantering on the event's Facebook page.
by James Queally in Entertainment
It's time for another summer in New Jersey. For concert-goers, that means one of two possibilities - if you're still caught up in the latest wave of Garden State-born pop-punk, hardcore and the rest of emo's bastard children, then you won't have to drive very far for a good music festival.
by Josh Page in Entertainment
"Sex and the City"
Directed by Michael Patrick King
Starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon
The long-awaited big-screen continuation of the popular HBO series is finally hitting theaters at the beginning of the summer.
by Rebecca Suzan in Entertainment
Ja-Tun will give you a slice of her mind. The R&B, soul and spoken-word artist based in Trenton catches her audience with infectious rhythms and hooks them with thought-provoking lyrics.
The title track of the songstress' 2007 sampler, "A Slice of My Mind," is a spoken-word piece that paints a revealing portrait of the humanity and vulnerability of Ja-Tun.
by Keesean Moore in Entertainment
Translucent sweat drops took on vibrant colors and heavily defined shapes as makeup began to run under the heat of the lights at Gospel Choir Ministries' (GCM) Extravaganza held in Forcina Hall on April 26.
The lecture hall that by day is filled with row upon row of orange chairs was turned into a lounge.