Theatre Council to perform 'Months on End' in early December
By Staff Writer | Nov. 20, 2013The Theatre Council will perform "Months on End," a comedy with entertaining insights on the complexity of human relationships, in early December.
The Theatre Council will perform "Months on End," a comedy with entertaining insights on the complexity of human relationships, in early December.
Seton Hall University's chorus will help commemorate the 75th anniversary of "The Night of Broken Glass" with the Kristallnacht Concert at 3 p.m. on Nov. 17 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark The concert is open to the public..
Rap legend Eminem is back in the spotlight with his long-awaited new album, "The Marshall Mathers LP II."
Following 2011's "Thor" is another in Marvel Studio's tradition of action-packed superhero films, "Thor: The Dark World," which debuted Friday.
If you could fix all your problems with time travel, would you? What if it came at a price? From writer and director Richard Curtis comes the rom-com-drama "About Time."
Seton Hall's a cappella group, the Gentlemen of the Hall, has garnered praise for its performances, an achievement for a group that has been together for a little less than one year, its president said.
Lights, camera, go back in time to the 19th-century and action!
Although many people still have their Halloween decorations up, Kelly Clarkson is ringing in the Christmas season early with the release of "Wrapped in Red."
Reality check is the best way to describe the National Geographic Channel's fictional what-if scenario concerning a mass power outage across the United States, titled "American Blackout."
Long time "Pretty Little Liars" fans have been waiting for half a year for the spin-off series "Ravenswood" to air on ABC Family. Last Tuesday, "Pretty Little Liars" let Tyler Blackburn venture off into Ravenswood to start the series as Aria said "There is something seriously weird about this town." Just like that, Caleb was sucked into a town full of death and mysteries waiting to be solved.
"It's going to be legendary," isn't a tagline I would use to describe Jon Tureltaub's "Last Vegas," which made its U.S. debut Nov. 1. "Last Vegas" is the older generation's spin-off of "The Hangover" trilogy, but with an Academy award-winning cast.
"Super Fun Night" premiered on ABC on Oct. 2 starring "Bridesmaids" and "Pitch Perfect's" Rebel Wilson. The show's pilot episode was rewritten after critics who saw the original argued it had a lack of fun and was not pleasant. It was totally reworked to become the episode aired on Oct. 2. The show follows three friends, Kimmie Boubier, played by Wilson, Helen Allison, played by Liza Lapira, and Marika, played by Lauren Ash. All three have lived sheltered lives, scared of the world but finally decide to take on the real world and face their fears, which include singing in public.
Fans of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger will be particularly pleased with their latest film, the first time the two iconic action stars have headlined a film together.
Reality television shows are sometimes a guilty pleasure. Even though we know shows such as "Honey Boo-Boo" and "The Jersey Shore" are not "real," we are still captivated.
"The Pete Holmes Show" is a new late-night talk show that is centered around comedy sketches. It premiered Oct, 28 on TBS,
Thomas Rhett's new album, "It Goes like This," released on Oct. 29, is finally showing who the singer was behind his hit single that has been out for months.
I arrived a few minutes late to Lindsey Cohen's performance at Arlene's Grocery, a venue in New York's Lower East Side, and while my license was being checked by the bouncer, a few minutes past 8, the sounds of the audience erupting could be heard from the pavement.
College can be the first step toward realizing childhood aspirations. Three students are dreaming big at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall alumnus Andrew Lilley, '98, had his documentary, "I'll Knock a Homer for You: The Timeless Story of Johnny Sylvester and Babe Ruth," air on NJTV Monday. This documentary won the Garden State Film Festival award for Best Homegrown Documentary Feature earlier this year.
"12 Years a Slave" is a brilliant look into slavery in America as portrayed through the story of one man.