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"What Not to Wear"


		"What Not to Wear"

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

8 hours ago by Melanie VanDerveer

[Advisor's Note: In addition to being an SCCC Journalism major, Melanie is a staff writer for the POCONO RECORD.]

Fashion guru Clinton Kelly is known for his style. He is also known as one of the two fashion police on the popular TLC show, "What Not to Wear.

The Simpsons: 20 Years and Never Getting Old

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

6 hours ago by Jason Serafino

In an age where television shows are here and gone in a flash, The Simpsons has not only withstood the test of time, but showed the world that an animated program in primetime could make television history. Entering its landmark 20th season, the venerable family of five has become a reliable staple in a television landscape that is largely made up of transient success.

Queen reborn sans Mercury

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

13 hours ago by James Viscardi

13 years. It's been 13 years since the legendary rock gods, Queen, put out an album. Now you may be thinking, "Queen? But isn't Freddie Mercury dead?" You would be correct. So how exactly do you create a new Queen album without the late great Mercury? Well, first of all, you do not attempt to replace him.

Unique Thrift Offers Community & Students Alternative Shopping

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

21 hours ago by Bobby Rice

Appearing similar to a Marshall's chain store with a large, bright sign, well organized and neatly hung rows of clothing and accessories, Unique Thrift is a subtle and beneficial addition to the Riverdale/Kingsbridge community.

Located between Broadway and Kingsbridge Avenues on 235th St.

Professor snaps photos at local beauty salons


		Professor snaps photos at local beauty salons

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

1 day ago by Crystal Burey

If you've ever gone to a salon you know that the relationship between stylist and client is one unlike any other. Conversation includes gossip and the pouring out of souls between a cut, color and shampoo.

Professor of Philosophy George Panichas jumped behind the camera lens and into the intimate space of stylist and client to uncover the things that make this relationship so unique.

Broken Dawn

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

1 day ago by Yael Schick

"Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer, the fourth and final book in the overwhelmingly popular young adult series The Twilight Saga, was released on August 2nd, with the usual fanfare and fuss with which highly anticipated books have come to be associated. Most major bookstores had midnight release parties, special Twilight concerts were held in various locations, and Godiva released a unique Twilight chocolate to celebrate.

Artist Highlight:Brightline

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Natalie Parsons

At the Sept. 21 Crazy Donkey concert in Farmingdale, Long Island, I had the opportunity to interview a band that has been labeled "one of the most anticipated bands of 2008". Miranda Lynn Capanelli (MC), Kyle Zavada (KZ), George Thomaidis (GT), Kyle Ray (KR) and Kenny Gallart (KG) make up the powerpop-rock band called Brightline.

Student musicians rock for a cure


		Student musicians rock for a cure

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Nick Fehertoi

Against the gray and rainy backdrop of the College campus, several musical groups played in the Travers/Wolfe main lounge for the Concert for Cancer, sponsored by the office of Residential Education and WTSR.

The concert was held to raise money for the Susan G.

Please Don't Stop the Music

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Jessica Spiegelman & Julie Steinberg

Kat Dennings is dancing in a Four Seasons hallway when we arrive for our interview. Clad in a white blouse and black suit, with porcelain skin and ocean blue eyes, Dennings is as striking in person as she is on-screen. When Michael Cera appears in a tightly buttoned polo shirt clutching the red backpack he takes to every interview, they look like the perfect Chess Club co-captains who happen to be dating.

The Persistence of Dali

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

2 days ago by Ilana Rauch

From June 29th to September 15th, the MoMA exhibited a special showing of original Salvador Dali pieces. With a special focus on Dali's art as it relates to film, the exhibit interspersed paintings with films and murals designed by Dali as movie backdrops.

'Nick and Norah' saved by eclectic indie soundtrack

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Alysson Cwyk

Every few years, a set of fresh actors rise from the depths of child star fame, attempting new roles, yet are still recognized and associated with their first breakout performance rather than a current project.

In the early '90s, Macaulay Culkin was type-casted as an annoying brat in the "Home Alone" series; Haley Joel Osment as the kid who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense"; and now, Michael Cera, as the nerdy-but-cool-in-an-odd-way character in "Arrested Development," "Superbad," "Juno" and his latest endeavor, "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

My dog ate my homework

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

2 days ago by David A.M. Wilensky

Hezbollah ate my homework

At another school, I had a kid do his paper on Hezbollah, and he copied most of the paper from their web site. It was the Arabic, among other things, that gave it away. But when I busted him, I offered him the choice of being turned in to the dean or to Hezbollah.

What's On Your IPod?


		What's On Your IPod?

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

2 days ago by Brendan McHugh

"New York City"

Artist: Moe.

Album: Dither

A song about 5 a.m. cab rides, Manhattan beauties, and the subway; it's the song we will all be singing in ten years. Moe.'s playful sound frames the city as what it is and always should be.

"All Along the Watchtower"

Artist: Dave Matthews Band

Album: LiveTrax Vol.

Gregg Gillis mixes his sound at Starlight Oct. 9


		Gregg Gillis mixes his sound at Starlight Oct. 9

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Andrew Leib

What do you get when you concoct some Lil' Wayne with Chicago, a pinch of Missy Elliot, a thin layer of Phil Collins, whipped up with Procol Harum and dash of Kanye West to top it all off? A recipe for a musical genre created by the deejay Girl Talk.

These musicians rarely share a sentence together, let alone a genre.

Sister Lauren:

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

2 days ago by David A.M. Wilensky

t's been seven months since Ren Franko left Spirituality House, left Drew University, and left her prior life to enter the Dominican Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, two train stops away from Madison, in Summit, N.J. There, she became Sister Lauren Franko.

Half of twin duo talks tour, life; to play Electric Factory

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

3 days ago by Alysson Cwyk

Identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin launched their musical careers over a decade ago through a garage-band competition win while still in high school. They've come a long way from touring their native Canada on Greyhound busses-now playing sold-out shows worldwide and developing a fan base and following like no other.

Philadelphia Orchestra attempts to draw in students

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Sarah Quain '12

Area college students attended what associate conductor Rossen Milanov called the Philadelphia Orchestra's "pregame" before the official season opener on Thursday, Sept. 25.

All college students were invited to see the Orchestra perform a free concert in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center.

…and You Will Know Us by the Trail of Paper Stacks Cash Money

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago by David Chang

Adversity helps spark creative fires and Paper Trail, the sixth studio album from T.I., is ample evidence of this. In the midst of two recent felony charges, the Atlanta emcee has delivered one of his strongest albums to date. From the beginning, the listener recognizes T.

Vice Presidential Debate Drinking Game

34th Street Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago

Follow these rules and at least you'll get drunk before you cry yourself to sleep

1. Palin pauses:

Chug 'til she talks

2. Biden makes racist slur: Grab a spiked Slurpee

3. Palin name-drops God: Cross yourself and take a swig of Manischewitz

4.

Kings of Leon album not quite "...on Fire"

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Jack Burke '11

Much like the new Facebook, Kings of Leon's "Only By The Night" feels alien and full of unnecessary changes at first. Deep down they remain the same, but on the surface long time fans find themselves feeling betrayed.

Kings of Leon ditch their old familiarity for a more stylized, modernized and overly fooled-around-with flavor that leaves their core demographic confused as to why there is distorted synth-bass on half the album.

iTunes not quite the "Genius" it claims to be


		iTunes not quite the "Genius" it claims to be

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by Kelley Wallace '12

During his September keynote speech, Steve Jobs, the creator of one of the must-have items on campus, the Apple iPod Touch, announced the release of iTunes eight.

Among the new features, including HD television shows and a new browsing system, the most hyped of all is Genius.

My Bloody Valentine reunites

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

4 days ago by Rey Mashayekhi

At the Roseland Ballroom on Sept. 20, My Bloody Valentine reemerged after 16 years to play only their second North American show in that amount of time (the first one being three nights before) and revealing themselves as the geniuses everyone thought they were, just as loud and spectacular and moving as they were supposed to have been, if not even more so.

'Choke' teeters between provocative and psychotic


		'Choke' teeters between provocative and psychotic

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago by Pete Spall

Most people didn't know Chuck Palahniuk until 1999, or maybe even a little bit later than that. "Fight Club" opened up with a less-than-stellar take at the box office and was quickly ushered off to VHS and DVD in hopes of finding an audience, which it inevitably did.

Blaine's stunt impresses some fans, dissatisfied others


		Blaine's stunt impresses some fans, dissatisfied others

Pace Press, Pace University, NY

4 days ago by Sarah Jerhada

Magician David Blaine completed his latest stunt last week, testing his endurance by hanging upside down from a wire five stories high over Central Park's Wollman Skating Rink. For 60 hours, Blaine, had to hang upside down without a net to break his fall or food for nourishment.

Tina Fey Rocks Emmys, ceremony disappoints

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

4 days ago by Matt Busekroos and Daniella Appolonia

On Sept. 21, Tina Fey was crowned the new Queen of TV by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS). Voters awarded Fey three Emmys for producing, acting and writing NBC's "30 Rock." "30 Rock" broke a record coming into the ceremony as the most nominated comedy ever with a whopping seventeen nominations.

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