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Seton Hall is partnering with the MidAtlantic Opera to co-present a fully staged performance of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," conducted and stage directed by Dr. Jason Tramm. The production runs from May 1-4 at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
"Transcendence" addresses questions that humankind has faced for the last 20 years as technology has improved at an unprecedented rate.
A Seton Hall alum and University Regent was honored on April 4 at a reception in the arts center for bestowing an endowment for graduate students, in honor of professor Petra Chu in order to expand the museum seminars abroad program.
The women and gender studies program will present "Challenges, Opportunities, Possibilities," this year's gender conference at Seton Hall, on Friday, March 28.
George Lopez has created and produced another sitcom that surrenders to his self-deprecating humor that premiered on FX on March 6.
A new psychological drama has just been introduced on ABC in the form of the television series "Mind Games", which premiered on Feb. 25.
An emerging rapper, Shah, is attracting college students more than any other demographic with his new EP "Today," released Nov. 1.
Watching television in "real time" is becoming a thing of the past. With DVRs, people opt to watch the recordings during their free time and fast forward through commercials. With streaming websites such as Netflix, students can watch movies and shows any time they want online.
While some students spend their free time perusing Netflix lists or surfing the web, John Cobb, a senior diplomacy and international relations major, spent his free time writing a book. The back cover describes his book, "Doin' It Real Big," as "a collection of poetry that is nothing like anything you have ever read before."
Jack Ryan has been one of Hollywood's most successful characters since 1990, when Alec Baldwin starred in the first film adaptation of the Jack Ryan series from the Tom Clancy novels. A number of actors have since tackled the role, including Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck, but now it is Chris Pine's time to shine in the latest installment, titled "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit," that opened on Jan. 17.
The spinoff of the NBC hit "Chicago Fire," titled "Chicago P.D.," premiered on Jan. 8 on NBC. The show centers around a crooked cop with a soft side. I went into this show knowing nothing about "Chicago Fire," so I was out of the loop when it came to character development.
A Seton Hall alum who graduated in 2001 is releasing a book, "Motivation, Altruism, Personality and Social Psychology: The Coming Age of Altruism," on Dec. 4.
Seton Hall University's chorus will help commemorate the 75th anniversary of "The Night of Broken Glass" with the Kristallnacht Concert at 3 p.m. on Nov. 17 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark The concert is open to the public..
"The Pete Holmes Show" is a new late-night talk show that is centered around comedy sketches. It premiered Oct, 28 on TBS,