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The long and winding road: How The Beatles reached the top of the music world with “Now and Then”

By Brady Campbell, Assistant Sports Editor There are few bands that can inspire multiple generations after just eight years of playing together. Even fewer can get back to the top of the charts with music released 53 years after breaking up. If there was ever a band that comes to…

PTC Welcomes You to Urinetown

By Dylan Stovall, Staff Writer On Nov. 17 the Post Theatre Company brought high energy to the stage as they performed their fall musical, “Urinetown,” for a sold-out crowd. “Urinetown” is a 2001 satirical comedy about class disparity written by Greg Kotiss and composed by Mark Hollmann.  In Urinetown, the…

SAG-AFTRA strike ends after 118 days

By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer The SAG-AFTRA Strike is finally over after 118 days of actors joining writers on the picket lines for the first time in 63 years. A tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was approved on Nov. 8. The SAG-AFTRA negotiators came…

Spider-Man 2: taking gaming to new heights

By Donovan Gibbs, Staff Writer After their very successful sequel of “Spider-Man: Miles Morales” in late 2020,  Marvel’s “Spider-Man 2” game has finally arrived after a long four-year wait for video games. This new installment has been well-received by fans and critics. “Spider-Man 2” sold 2.5 million copies in its…

Podcasting: Easing the Ears

By Alexa Garrett, Staff Writer Podcasting: a medium that has changed much of how we view the world. These audio tapes can range from 10 minutes long to several hours long, covering topics ranging from national politics to artificial intelligence.  In short, “podcasts cater to the part-time nerd, dedicated to…