By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Pop and folk music collided in a spectacular performance by upcoming singer, songwriter, and New York-native, Annika Bennett. In a one-room restaurant in Queens called Swing the Teapot, 19-year-old Bennett played 23 songs to a small crowd over the course of a two-hour…
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By Katherine Tavarez Staff Writer An Ouija board is not your everyday Monopoly board game. While it may look like a children’s game, spiritualists believe that the board allows the living to communicate with the dead. “Ouija,” an American supernatural horror film directed by Stiles White, was released on Oct.…
By Alyssa Williams Staff Writer The sixth annual Gold Coast International Film Festival will take place from Nov. 9 through Nov. 15 at numerous locations on Long Island, including two events on the Post campus. On Nov. 9, there will be a screening of the short-film, “Joe’s Violin,” in the…
By Paola Guzman Staff Writer As I walk into the End Zone on Halloween day I am greeted with distinct medieval creatures. I’m surrounded by werewolves on the TV screens, melancholic-looking mermaids, green-skinned knights, headless monsters and various other mystical creatures. It turns out that I was not at Comic…
By Joseph Iemma Staff Writer Emmy Award winning actor and comedian, Wayne Brady, will be performing at the Tilles Center on Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. At the age of 42, Wayne Brady has established himself as a renowned actor, singer, dancer and comedian. While he has been performing as…
Compiled by Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Nov. 1-5: Art Exhibition: Emily Nashak, senior fine arts major. BFA. Student Art Gallery in the library. Reception Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 5 p.m. Nov. 2: Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Lip Sync Battle. Hillwood Recital Hall at 7 p.m. Doors open at…
By Lauren Duffy Contributing Writer The Tony Award winning musical “Rent” is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with another national tour. One of its stops along the way will be the Tilles Center on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. Even though the show is sold out, a limited…
By Thomas Gillen Arts & Entertainment Editor Like “Arrested Development” and “Longmire,” Netflix has once again produced new episodes of a television series with the British show, “Black Mirror.” Unlike “Longmire” and “Arrested Development,” which were cancelled before Netflix picked them up, “Black Mirror” was simply in a break between…
By Jada Butler Staff Writer What does it mean to be a woman? Where and when did the concept of womanhood come to life? The answers to these questions can be found on the stage in PTC’s production, “Age of Elizabeth.” Follow modern Elizabeth and her mother’s story of betrayal…
By Victoria Onorato Contributing Writer The Post Cecillia Chorus will be performing on Dec. 10 at Carnegie Hall. This is the ensemble’s third year performing at Carnegie Hall and it will include songs in Bach’s “Magnificat” in D major. Senior Alex Martinez, a music performance major, will be performing with…