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Workaholics Star has a New Show

By Michael Themistocleous Staff writer On Friday, October 25 Comedy Central held a conference call between Adam Devine and college publications from all over the country. In that hour Devine, of Workaholics and Pitch Perfect fame, discussed everything from parties, his colleagues, his teenage years, and his new show Adam…

Console Wars: Xbox One or Playstation 4?

By Christa Speranza Assistant Copy Editor With less than six weeks until Christmas, and a few days until Hanukkah, many shoppers are starting to run frantically around this time of the year. Within this month, there are two events that gamers and parents are anticipating: The release of major next…

Godspell at the Tilles Center

By Peter Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Godspell was originally written and directed by John-Michael Tebelak in 1971, using the Gospel of Saint Matthew as a basis. Starting as a somewhat modest Masters’ thesis project at Carnegie Mellon, the musical had a rapid success; Godspell was staged at La MaMa,…

Carrie vs. Carrie: From 1976-2013

By Michelle Morey Staff Writer Some moviegoers may not know that the horror movie “Carrie,” released Oct. 18 and directed by Kimberly Pierce, is not just a remake of the 1976 Brian De Palma version, but also based on Stephen King’s first novel, “Carrie.” There is some skepticism about whether…

World Famous Tap Dancer Comes to Post

By Peter BarellArts and Entertainment Editor Dance and Musical Theater majors were given the opportunity on Friday, Oct. 25, to take part in a master class taught by prestigious tap dancer and choreographer Savion Glover. Representatives from the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and LIU Post’s Theater department coordinated…

Bullock is Out of This World in Gravity

By Potoula Anagnostakos Staff Writer Space: the final frontier. To boldly go where no man has gone before – or, in this case, woman. The woman is Sandra Bullock, who stars in “Gravity,” directed by Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron (“Children of Men,” “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”) released…

Poets Dalachinsky and Otomo Present at LIU Post

By Alyssa Seidman Staff Writer On Oct. 23, during Common Hour, the second poetry reading of the semester featured married poets Steve Dalachinsky and Yuko Otomo. The poets presented their work to many students of the LIU Post community in the Steinberg Museum of Art in Hillwood Commons. The event…

Hunger Games Parody Comes to Tilles

By Alyssa Seidman Staff Writer On Oct. 19, the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts hosted the live stage comedy “Hungry Hungry Games” at its concert hall. With the tag line “The funniest show in the district,” the “Hungry Hungry Games” takes on the treasured film franchise rooted in Suzanne…

Zombie Themed Events Rise like the Living Dead

By Michelle Morey Staff Writer As the AMC’s “The Walking Dead” gains popularity, more and more people have become interested in zombies and the idea of a zombie apocalypse. Venues in New York City held several zombie-related events this year. There was the 5K “Run for Your Lives” zombie run,…

Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience Part 2

By Denielle Patterson Staff Writer On Sept. 30, Justin Timberlake released his fourth studio album, the 20/20 Experience Part 2, just six months after the debut of the first part. Timberlake’s comeback was greatly anticipated and welcomed after his last album release in 2006. Following several song and movie features…