Everyone loves a good horror movie, but many people find it hard to enjoy scary movies nowadays since they have become stereotypical slasher films with girls in short skirts running from a killer who chases them with an axe or chainsaw. However, a new horror movie has come out […]
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What to Watch on Netflix this Summer
Binge-watching Netflix is frowned upon, but it is also absolutely necessary when boredom strikes and procrastination is the only option. We’re in the last days of the semester and finding fun activities to do this summer is on everyone’s radar. However, being a broke college student isn’t only a theory, […]
Purple Tears
ldquo;Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.” These words, which are lyrics to the Prince song “Let’s Go Crazy”, were indicative of his philosophy on life. As has been the case several times this year, the American public has once again lost another […]
CU Hosts Marc Harshman
In the poem “The Wasteland,” writer T.S. Eliot said “April is always the cruelest month.” April also happens to be National Poetry Month. It is designed not just as a celebration of the poetic spirit, but also as a way to engage and educate people in the ways of poetry. […]
Batman vs. Superman from the Eyes of a DC Comics Novice
Batman vs. Superman is excitement from start to finish. Image courtesy of theverge.com I’ll be the first to admit that my D.C. Comics knowledge is pretty basic. I can identify the mainstream characters, and I remember the origin stories of a few of them. Other than that, I’m pretty fresh […]
In the Heart of the Sea: the True Story Behind Moby Dick
In the Heart of the Sea is not the most family-friendly tale. Photo courtesy of IMDB.com Many of us probably remember Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick” from when we were younger; some of us may have even had to read it in school at some point. Not many people know, however, that […]
Tactile Art Raises Awareness
While many museums and art galleries have a strict policy of “look, but don’t touch,” this was not the case at the latest art show at Concord University. The university played host to a tactile art show on Thursday, March 24. It lasted from 6:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m and […]
Returning Bands Rock Concord
Motion Theater rocked the Subway Sides stage alongside My Only Safe Haven. Photo By: Christian Pridemore Concord University welcomed back some familiar faces on Wednesday, March 9, when the bands My Only Safe Haven and Motion Theatre returned to the Subway Stage once again to give us their soulful performances. […]