By KAYLA DEMICCO Staff Writer On March 24, millions of people walked around hundreds of cities across the nation (and in a few other cities in countries across the world) to show their support for the March For Our Lives movement. Along with these people, tons of celebrities used their well known voices to show
By MARK O’CALLAGHAN Staff Writer When looking at the comedic geniuses, people often mention the late Garry Shandling. For myself, I wasn’t that familiar with his work. Yet seeing the documentary, “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling” made me have such a deep appreciation for him. From someone like me who doesn’t know a lot
By JACKSON MURPHY Staff Writer Sorry to disappoint all the haters – including everyone who plastered the internet with phony marketing posters – but “Ready Player One” is a very good movie. Just three months after the release of “The Post,” the best movie of last year (in my opinion) director Steven Spielberg gives us
By LAUREN KASZUBA Staff Writer Comedian and actor Bill Hader, 39, made his return to the studio 8H’s stage to host the St. Patrick’s Day episode of “Saturday Night Live” on Mar. 17. Hader, who was a cast member on the show from 2005-2013, is arguably a fan favorite. His range of impressions
By KAYLA DEMICCO Staff Writer Two students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Sawyer Garrity, 16, and Andrea Peña, 15, have written and recorded an inspirational and powerful song with the Stoneman Douglas Drama club called “Shine” to tell their story after the tragedy on Feb. 14 happened. The song starts off slow and mellow
By ELIZABETH VALENTIN Arts Editor In the wake of the Parkland mass shooting on Valentine’s day, several celebrities and artist have taken it upon themselves to talk about gun violence and the gun control that they believe is vital at this moment in American history. Eminem is among these artists who have used their platform
By: Mark O’Callaghan It’s a little surprising that “Pacific Rim: Uprising” is being made at all. Not to say anything about the quality of the first film, but it didn’t a lot of money here domestically. Thankfully the international box office did so well that they were given a sequel. Noticeably absent for this sequel
By SUNNY NOWACKI Staff Writer Cynthia Nixon, known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit HBO series “Sex and the City” is running against Andrew Cuomo in the New York State Democratic Primaries. She officially entered the race on Mar. 19 through a Twitter video. Though she has never run for
By Mark O’Callaghan Staff Writer Nostalgia can be a very powerful factor in today’s entertainment. We’ve seen throwbacks to a decade like “Stranger Things” or full-on revival of shows that were canceled years ago. On March 27, the popular show from the late 80’s and early 90’s, “Roseanne” will be back on our screens
By Kayla DeMicco Staff Writer If you loved the soundtrack for “The Greatest Showman,” “La La Land,” and “Dear Evan Hansen,” you’ll love the soundtrack for Disney’s upcoming 2019 live-action film adaptation of “Aladdin.” The masterminds behind these well loved soundtracks, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, are at it again in putting together a