“News of The World” begins by telling the story of a former confederate general Jefferson Kidd, played by Tom Hanks, as he travels across the South after the Civil War reading the news from town to town.
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Theatre Department opens Spring season with “The Laramie Project”
The Laramie Project is a documentary style play written about the tragic murder of Mathew Sheppard, a gay college student who lived in Laramie, Wyo.
Taking Chances with Chance the Rapper on Greatest Music of All Time Podcast
Chancelor Bennett, better known as Chance the Rapper, appeared on episode 26 where he brought up current topics that resonate with many people.
Super Bowl commercials make up for game
Many of this year’s Super Bowl ads clearly approached production like an SNL season finale—throw as many celebrities in front of the camera as possible and hope the rest falls into place.
Love is always and forever with new Netflix film
“To All the Boys I Loved Before: Always and Forever” wraps up the story of Lara Jean and Peter in the final film of the trilogy.
Theatre Department Announces “Lobstermen in Love” – March 4 – 7
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present Lobstermen in Love by Emily Golden, directed by Dr. Anna Andes as part of its 2020-21 Main Stage Season.
Starboy shines at halftime show
At the Super Bowl, Tesfaye performed the finale of this tale, as himself, doing what he does best with no guests, nothing but his voice and his talent. And he killed it.
Korean Zombies Meet Social Media in Netflix Global Release “#Alive”
A new Korean zombie film, “#Alive,” was released this past summer on Netflix and features an interesting mix of thriller and comedy.
Top 10 albums of 2020
This article aims to highlight the best and most exciting releases of 2020. Let’s get into it.
Theatre Department announces “The Laramie Project” – February 25-28
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman and the members of Tectonic Theater Project, directed by Mary Cote as part of its 2020-21 Main Stage Season.