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Students Share thoughts on Kanye West’s “Donda” release process

By Myra Mulongoti, Staff Writer Kanye West released his highly anticipated tenth studio album “Donda” on Aug. 29 after multiple delays. The album was preceded by 3 listening events – the first two held at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta and the third at the Soldier Field in Chicago.  However,…

No Control is Back, Are You Ready?

By Shelley Dean, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment Editor After over one year of distance, zoom, and a virus keeping campus’ only improv troupe apart, they are back together. No Control had their last in person performance on Feb. 14, 2020. Since then, they have been making students laugh over zoom and from well…

This Wednesday, Are You Wearing Pink?

By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer In honor of one of our society’s most beloved cult classics, Oct. 3 is known as “Mean Girls” Appreciation Day.  In 2004, the world was introduced to Cady Heron and the infamous group of tyrants that we all love to hate in the blockbuster must-see,…

Robbie Tann & Mare of Easttown

By: Dean Joannou, Staff Writer  Professor of film and acting at Post  Robbie Tan played Billie Ross, a character in the HBO miniseries “Mare of Easttown”. The series was nominated for 16 Emmys this year and won four. “To see the show was a part of the Emmys, it was…

PTC premieres “Everybody”

By Emma Robinson, Co-Editor-In-Chief Post Theatre Company (PTC) debuted the first show of the season on Friday, Oct. 8. “Everybody” written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Galia Backal, featured nine performers pondering the question many have: what happens when we die? Sophomore musical theatre major Ren Mummert was excited…

The Show Must Go On This Semester

By Violet Taber, Co-Arts-and-Entertainment Editor With classes underway for the 2021-2022 school year, this semester is already drastically different from what students involved in Post’s theatre community have experienced throughout the past year. In order to ensure student’s safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, live performances haven’t been able to take…