Arts
Sons of Anarchy: Wheels Up for Promising Sixth Season
Kailey Chambery, Contributing Writer
Sons of Anarchy has officially put itself on the map as a must-watch series with its highly anticipated sixth season, which premiered on September 10. The …
The Scares Continue In ‘Insidious: Chapter 2’
Tracey Cheek, Staff Writer
“Insidious: Chapter Two” picks up right where the first one left us all hanging. It is a direct continuation, jumping right into the investigation of the …
The Unlikely Ingredients In One of Television’s Best Shows
Isabella Becarra, Contributing Writer
Crystal meth, a high-school chemistry teacher, a burnout and a ramshackle R.V. all combine to form “Breaking Bad,” one of the most popular shows on television. …
Oneonta Arts Festival Offers Something for Everyone
Alex Fredkin, Arts Editor
On Saturday, September 14, the 11th Annual City of the Hills Arts Festival was held in downtown Oneonta. Organized by the Community Arts Network of Oneonta, …
‘The Electric Lady’ Grooves on New Record
Elizabeth Raphaelson, Managing Editor
Janelle Monáe’s second release, “The Electric Lady” brings all the slinky-sounding funk that won over the hearts of fans with her debut album, “The ArchAndroid” (2010). …
Danielle’s Down Under Adventure
Danielle Rennard- Culture Editor
It has been said that you cannot truly understand a culture until you are fully submerged in it. This past summer, I spent a month in …
Nine Inch Nails Echoes Its Past But Looks to the Future
Michael Bonanni, Senior Staff Writer
In the world of music, there are usually a couple of bands that define a genre—Nine Inch Nails is one of them. With their newest …
Ten Years After Formation, The 1975 Drop Excellent Debut
Richie Feathers, Arts Editor
To call The 1975 an overnight success would only be half true. While American audiences embraced “Chocolate,” their glimmering slice of pop/rock perfection, seemingly all at …