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Despite production woes, "World War Z" triumphs
By Staff Writer | June 25We are in the middle of a zombie renaissance. Ever since "The Walking Dead" completely revamped the genre, film and television studios have scrambled to produce their own projects featuring the undead. "World War Z" is the latest attempt to capitalize on the zombie craze. Though production woes (including having to shoot an additional third act) indicated it would be dead on arrival, the movie proved highly enjoyable - on par with the best of zombie lore.
No lie - 'Pretty Little Liars' returns on top
By Amanda Boyer | June 21The mystery, secrets and murder are back as "Pretty Little Liars" returns for a fourth season on ABC Family. If the premiere is any indication, it's sure to be a great one. This time Spencer, Hanna, Emily and Aria not only must unravel the mystery behind their friend Alison's disappearance, they have to also find out who killed Detective Wilden.
Man of Steel' revitalizes the Superman franchise
By Staff Writer | June 21Without question, Superman is the most iconic of all comic book heroes. That's not to say he's the best - it just means he's the benchmark to whom all other superheroes are compared. Not only is he one of the original heroes, he also possesses all the qualities one is expected to have: selflessness, super-human abilities and the like. In short, when most people hear the term "superhero," they think of Superman.
Secret Life' ends with disappointing finale
By Amanda Boyer | June 13Since 2008, fans of the ABC Family show "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" watched in earnest as the characters struggled with the dramatic decisions, challenges and dilemmas of high school life. For them, the finale was supposed to be the meaningful culmination of five years of viewing. It was also going to answer the question five years in the making - which love interest would Amy choose? Instead, they got an unsatisfying answer and a rather lackluster series conclusion.
Interesting story lines ahead for third season of 'Falling Skies'
By Staff Writer | June 13With so many different science fiction shows on television today ranging anywhere from zombie apocalypses, nightmarish urban legends and southern vampires, it is rare to see a program set itself apart from others quite like TNT's "Falling Skies," whose third season premiered Sunday, June 9. What makes it so much different? No other television show is as committed to the science fiction aspect of their content quite like this series. Not to say "Falling Skies" isn't packaged with a great plotline, but while other science fiction programs are mainly story-driven, this particular one is primarily concerned with inviting viewers to fully embrace its sci-fi elements.
Broadway's 'Annie' revival is "glee"ful
By Amanda Boyer | June 12Are you a fan of "Glee"? If you like Sue Sylvester,take a trip to New York City soon to see her on the Palace Theatre stage. Making her Broadway debut, Jane Lynch is now starring as Miss Hannigan in the revival of "Annie" on Broadway.
The Bachelorette' returns with laughs, tears
By Amanda Boyer | June 3Fans of rose ceremonies and reality show love have to wait no longer - the new season of "The Bachelorette" is here. This time Desiree "Des" Hartstock is in the title role. Hartsock was last seen being rejected by "Bachelor" Sean Lowe following a disastrous hometown date ruined by her crazy brother. Now it's the bridal stylist's chance for love, as she returns to the mansion in the midst of 25 new guys vying for her affection. The question is, will Hartstock finally find her Prince Charming?
Chesney releases island themed album
By Staff Writer | May 1Kenny Chesney reminds fans to slow down and soak up the sun in his new island-themed album, "Life On A Rock," which was released on April 30.
Pain and Gain' is far from painful
By Staff Writer | May 1Ordinarily, a movie in which the main characters torture and kill innocent people would not be very pleasant to watch. It would be even worse if such a film were based on a true story. But the real events depicted in "Pain and Gain" are so bizarre and unbelievable that you can't help but find them humorous. Coupled with the sleek way Michael Bay tells the story and the excellent performances from his actors, the movie adds up to one highly enjoyable farce.
Iron Man' franchise returns with more edge
By Staff Writer | May 1The "Iron Man" franchise is again in the spotlight as "Iron Man 3" debuts in theatres everywhere May 3, another Marvel comic book-turned-movie that is sure to be a summer box office hit.
Married to Jonas returns to E!
By Amanda Boyer | May 1"Married to Jonas," E!'s hit show that aired last summer and captured many young women's eyes, has come back for its second season.
Get creative with your cap and gown
By Samantha Giedris | May 1With graduation fast approaching, the seniors are faced with a very important question: how will they decorate their caps?
Cruise's talent proved in recent sci-fi flick
By Staff Writer | April 26Most actors popular in the science-fiction and action genres start to see their careers wane by the time they reach middle age, but for Tom Cruise things are different. At 50, Cruise is still at the top of his game with stellar performances in numerous blockbuster films. His latest movie, "Oblivion," is no exception. Featuring an intriguing story, beautiful imagery and the usual excellent job by the long-time star, "Oblivion" indicates that Cruise's days as a box office hero are far from over.
ABC Family releases 'unrealistic' and 'confusing' T.V. musical
By Amanda Boyer | April 26ABC Family is known for releasing many feel-good movies that highlight every genre including "Mean Girls 2" and "The Cutting Edge." "LoveStruck: The Musical," the channel's latest addition, premiered on April 21.
Band 'saves rock and roll' after a 5-year hiatus
By Staff Writer | April 26For most of us in college now, Fall Out Boy was a middle school sensation. Many an AOL Instant Messenger profile read "dance dance, we're falling apart to half time."
Iron and Wine evolves with new album, 'Ghost on Ghost'
By Staff Writer | April 26Sam Beam, better known as "Iron and Wine," strays from his usual indie sound with "Ghost on Ghost," creating a more inviting platform for new fans. While it seems the folk artist is moving towards a new sound, he still maintains his exceptional song writing in this album.
Top Ten Songs this week according Billboard Top 100
By Staff Writer | April 251. When I was your Man - Bruno Mars
Seeing Purple?
By Staff Writer | April 25In the past week leading up to Relay for Life, Seton Hall University has transformed from blue to purple with the help of the Relay for Life committee's Paint the Campus Purple event. Starting on April 22 and going through April 27, the day after Relay for Life, the event will have different prizes and activities each day. But they will all feature a common theme -- purple, the official color of the American Cancer Society. Students can expect to see purple flags, ribbons and balloons around campus, and even a Relay for Life t-shirt on the pirate statue, all in support of those battling cancer. This year's Relay for Life is on April 26 in the Walsh Gymnasium.
Performer garners fans in the Cove last week
By Staff Writer | April 25On April 17, singer and songwriter Landon Austin came to Seton Hall University to perform in the Cove. The Nashville-based artist frequents different college campuses and while he is still working his way up the music charts, his performance showed that there is no doubt he will be a hit, gaining fans immediately after stepping off the stage.




















