Arts
For Today Chooses Consistency Over Progression On Fourth Album
Taylor Hoysradt, Staff Writer
Christian metalcore band For Today has made a name for itself over the past few years by playing their own punishing style of metal containing bass …
Students Gather for Moving Documentary of Oneonta History
Adia Watts, Copy Editor
On Monday, February 3, IRC 1 was the place to be. The room was packed and the vibrant energy was tangible as everyone sat in anticipation …
Still Entertaining, “That Awkward Moment” Embraces Its Cliches
Aliya Ladha, Contributing Writer
Formerly featured in the 2010 Hollywood Black List of best un-produced screenplays, “That Awkward Moment” was released on Friday, January 31. The movie features three best …
CBS Looks Back 50 Years to “The Night That Changed America”
Richie Feathers, Arts Editor
Fifty years ago this past Sunday, Ed Sullivan introduced The Beatles to a raucous crowd of teenagers as an English band, but by the end of …
Lack of Rules Leads to Uneven Season of American Horror Story
Hannah Griesel, Staff Writer
In 2011, FX premiered the first season of their new anthology series. “American Horror Story: Murder House” followed new homeowners and their daughter, adjusting to living …
Londoners Travel Around the World and Back On Vibrant New Record
Richie Feathers, Arts Editor
In the two year span between 2009 and 2011, Bombay Bicycle Club went from rowdy post-punk indie rockers on I Had the Blues But I Shook …
SUNY Students Present a Classic Show With a Modern Twist
Dominick Bellezza, Staff Writer
On Saturday February 1, The SUNY Oneonta Music Department paired with the Apollo Music Club to put on a classic production of Henry Purcell’s “The Fairy …
The Stakes Are Amped Up On the Satisfying “Catching Fire”
Hannah Griesel, Staff Writer
Coming to the Red Dragon Theatre on February 7th–9th is “Catching Fire,” the second movie based off of the “Hunger Games” trilogy by Suzanne Collins. The …