Emmy's upset
By Staff Writer | September 26Kicking off every award show lover's favorite time of year, the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards aired Sunday as the start to "awards season" as E! News so eagerly calls it.
Kicking off every award show lover's favorite time of year, the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards aired Sunday as the start to "awards season" as E! News so eagerly calls it.
Jess is back with her three male roommates, Schmidt, Winston and Nick, for a second season of "New Girl," which aired on Tuesday.
TLC recently aired a new television series on Thursday, September 20th at 10/9c called, Bling It On. Boston Fashion Designer, Sondra Celli, takes you behind the scenes of her bedazzled business featuring creations that spark the eyes of clients in TLC's new television series, "Bling It On."
The Student Activities Board has a knack for the planning and execution of fun events like last semester's GrooveBoston. It seems that this year promises to be just as successful with other smaller events such as last week's Open Mic Wednesday, which turned out to be a hit.
The soundtrack of one of the most highly anticipated movies this fall, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," based on the novel of the same name, debuted in stores and online Sept. 18. The album maintains a strong indie sound with a 12-song collection.
In the song "Where Are You Now" off Mumford & Son's latest album, "Babel," front-man Marcus Mumford wonders, "Do you ever think of me in the quiet of the crowd?" After selling millions of copies of their Grammy-nominated debut album "Sigh No More" and plastering the New York subway system with advertisements for their sophomore album, the woman in question probably does, indeed, think of Mumford often.
The Walsh Gallery premiered its newest exhibit, "Colors of Faith," on Sept. 16, that will be on display until Oct. 13.
Agendas and calendars often don't list all the holidays in a given month, but for Freshmen Studies, it's an important way to keep staff involved.
Glee has returned for a highly-anticipated fourth season with tons of new faces and updates from beloved McKinley High graduates Rachel Berry and Kurt Hummel.
After failing in its effort to do justice to the British television hit, "Skins," MTV is trying to redeem itself with a remake of another British sitcom, "The Inbetweeners."
P!NK delivers the honest truth about her rocky relationship with husband Carey Hart in her sixth album, "The Truth About Love," which was released Sept. 18, 2012.
At a time when unemployment among college graduates is extremely common, it's refreshing to hear an alumnae's success story.
After four long years, the Killers overwhelmed fans with their fourth studio album, "BattleBorn," released Tuesday, Sept. 18. The band spared no expense hiring five major producers, creating an epic American anthem with boisterous songs that bounce off the Richter scale like an earthquake.
To help students get in touch with their inner "SHUperheroes," the Student Activities Board is hosting a SHUperhero weekend on Sept. 21 and 22 featuring fun events with a 'super' theme.
Zac Posen Spring
Dull. Slow. Predictable. These are the words to describe "The Words." While not completely irredeemable, anyone who dislikes experiencing pure boredom should steer clear from this dud. With an unoriginal premise and a pace that moves like wet cement, the film is easily one of the worst of the year.
Dave Matthews Band debuted their newest album, "Away From the World," on September 11, 2012. For their highly anticipated eighth studio album, the band has once again paired with Steve Lillywhite, the producer of their first three hit releases, and RCA records, to ensure this album would not disappoint.
The Avett Brothers have truly built themselves a home in the folk genre with the release of their seventh studio album, "The Carpenter."
Located just 14 miles outside of New York City, Seton Hall University prides itself on providing "students with the best of both worlds," according to the schools website. While many students are familiar with NYC, some never had the chance to attend until coming to college, and, understandably, can be slightly overwhelmed at the thought of exploring the Big Apple. So, to encourage people to take the trek down to the South Orange train station and adventure out into the Big Apple, here is your ultimate guide to NYC courtesy of Pirate Life:
Award season kicked off on Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. with MTV's Video Music Awards leaving most students eager for something better.