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"This series shows the audience the creative process that goes into each album the band created and witnessing everything in real-time. The fact that 50 years later this band is still a topic of conversation and worth creating a docuseries is incredible." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

From rooftop esonance to Abbey Road: Exploring the artistry in docu-series “The Beatles: Get Back”

Kelly Steinmeyer December 8, 2021

“Get Back” on Disney Plus appeals to both die-hard and casual fans of The Beatles. Peter Jackson, director of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, created this captivating mini-series following the...

"The film has a Tarantino-esque feel to it with the violence and action scenes. I found it to be interesting for the Dutch director to go in this direction." Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Dutch WWII film “The Forgotten Battle” takes Netflix by storm: A riveting historical perspective

Kelly Steinmeyer November 3, 2021

“The Forgotten Battle,” a Dutch film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., was released in October and has peaked at number one on the public Netflix ranking system.  The director of this...

Students and their families enjoyed the Harvest Festival at Hollybush Green a part of the Rowan Homecoming Week on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. - Photo / Kelly Steinmeyer

Rowan University Hosts “Harvest Festival” for Homecoming Week

Kelly Steinmeyer October 27, 2021

On Friday, Oct. 22,  Rowan After Hours (RAH) held its “Homecoming Harvest Festival” at Hollybush Green. This event celebrated homecoming with students, alumni, and the Rowan community.  This...

Entrance to the Night of Terror attractions. / Photo by Kelly Steinmeyer

My Semi-Terrifying Experience with Creamy Acres’ Night of Terror

Kelly Steinmeyer October 19, 2021

The fear is real. For 25 years, Creamy Acres in Mullica Hill, New Jersey has been putting on one of the most terrifying haunted attractions in the Northeast. Night of Terror is open Thursday 6:30 p.m....

Staff writer, Kelly Steinmeyer, reviews the delicious Tex-Mex food from "Coco's Cocina" in Pitman, NJ - Photo / Kelly Steinmeyer

Steinmeyer: ‘Coco’s Cocina’ is the Perfect Tex-Mex Restaurant

Kelly Steinmeyer October 13, 2021

In the heart of Pitman’s downtown sits a modest Tex-Mex restaurant. The sound of Spanish music gets louder the closer I get, and the aromas of fresh tortillas fill the air.  As I enter the restaurant...

"I would have liked the movie more if the scenes varied more than the 911 calls. The perspective was narrow, and the audience couldn’t see what the other characters in this film were going through." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Jake Gyllenhaal Shines in “The Guilty”: A riveting one-man Show

Kelly Steinmeyer October 12, 2021

“The Guilty,” a Netflix film directed by Antoine Fuqua, was released on Sept. 24. The emotional and suspenseful film is no. 6 in the U.S. today.  An intense introduction of 911 calls and scenes...

"It is brought up that Spears didn’t want her father to be her conservator numerous times. But when mentioned, the statements are dismissed or covered up with lies." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Unveiling Britney’s struggle: A deep dive into “Britney vs Spears”

Kelly Steinmeyer October 6, 2021

Thirteen years after Britney Spears’ conservatorship we get a new insight into what’s been happening in the pop star's life. “Britney vs Spears,” is a documentary that hit the streaming world,...

"Stone’s ability to go from Estella to Cruella throughout the film was flawless and impressive considering the two are completely different people. Cruella, the more evil alter ego, eventually takes over creating chaos in her wake." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Fashion, villainy, & Emma Stone: The edgy reinvention of “Cruella”

Kelly Steinmeyer September 27, 2021

Who doesn’t love an edgy twist on a childhood classic? Director Craig Gillespie recreated the feared and hated villain, Cruella De Vil, from Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.'' The movie starts a little...

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