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Perform for Freedom: Local Artists Raise Awareness for Global Issues at Freedom Café

Perform for Freedom: Local Artists Raise Awareness for Global Issues at Freedom Café

Pacy Morgado, Staff Writer October 30, 2024

On Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 10 p.m., the Freedom Café, located at 37 Main St., transforms into a stage of voices advocating for change at its Perform for Freedom event. Musicians, poets, and storytellers...

Album Review: Metallica’s “72 Seasons”

Album Review: Metallica’s “72 Seasons”

Emma Kostyun, Contributing Writer April 21, 2023

On April 14 history repeated itself. After seven years, Metallica dropped a new album: “72 Seasons.” With 12 tracks this album counts for 77 minutes of thrash metal hits that rock you to your core.  Metallica’s...

Album Review: Miley Cyrus' “Endless Summer Vacation”

Album Review: Miley Cyrus’ “Endless Summer Vacation”

Heidi Krull, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

Friday, March 10, Miley Cyrus released her new and long awaited album, “Endless Summer Vacation.” Her previous album was released back in 2020, and fans have been anticipating this album since she...

Netflix Releases all new Season of “You”

Netflix Releases all new Season of “You”

Heidi Krull, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

This past Thursday, February 9, Netflix released half of its new season of the hit series, “You.” The show is well-known for its unique take on love, obsession and fatal attraction. Season four has...

Album Review: “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” by The 1975

Album Review: “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” by The 1975

Julie Bobyock, News Editor December 14, 2022

Famous pop-rock band The 1975 are currently on tour for their newest album, “Being Funny in a Foreign Language,” released on October 15. Both the album and the band have been gaining more attention...

"Midnights" Album Review

“Midnights” Album Review

Ava Montalbano, Staff Writer December 2, 2022

On Oct. 24, we met Taylor Swift at midnight for the premier of her 10th studio album, “Midnights,” a collection of 13 tracks consisting of Swift's experiences throughout her life as a musician.  The...

DURHAM- The Whittemore Center Arena packed with students and community members to watch Lil Tjay and Flipp Dinero perform on Nov 12.

SCOPE Reflects on their Return to the Whitt

Kaylin Moriarty, Staff Writer November 22, 2022

DURHAM, NH- “Electric, fulfilling and grateful,” said Harrison Flagg, executive director of the Student Committee On Popular Entertainment (SCOPE) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). Three...

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

The 27th Annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade

Rhianwen Watkins, Arts Editor November 8, 2022

All I could see were the backs of heads. Many were adorned with skeleton masks, witch hats or something of the sort. They bobbed excitedly, chattering with those next to them, eagerly anticipating the...

Movie Review: “Don’t Worry Darling”

Movie Review: “Don’t Worry Darling”

Stefanie Kistler, Staff Writer September 28, 2022

The drama surrounding the cast of Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling" is notorious. The movie involved a scandal  and much intrigue from the start, capturing the public’s gleeful attention almost...

Author and theater manager Howard Sherman to hold "Our Town" forum next weekend

Author and theater manager Howard Sherman to hold “Our Town” forum next weekend

Rhianwen Watkins, News Editor May 14, 2022

The Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth N.H. is welcoming renowned theatre manager, administrator and writer, Howard Sherman, to host a discussion on May 21 following the 2 p.m. performance of Thornton...

The remake of West Side Story tells the full story

The remake of West Side Story tells the full story

Rhianwen Watkins February 4, 2022

TW: sexual assault/physical violence/discrimination  Sitting down in the movie theater to watch the newest rendition of West Side Story awakened excitement for my inner theater-kid who has seen the...

Mini review: Razia's Shadow

Mini review: Razia’s Shadow

Hannah Donahue October 20, 2020
I’ll say it now, “Razia’s Shadow” was criminally underrated when it was first released and its fade into obscurity was unjust. Like clockwork, this album from 2008 finds itself back on my playlists in time for October, despite it neither being creepy nor spooky.
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