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‘Jack and Jack’ shine in the wake of Vine

Hofstra Chronicle October 4, 2017

By Casey Clark Special to the Chronicle Jack Johnson and Jack Gilinsky, known as “Jack and Jack” to their millions of beloved fans, are the pop duo formerly known from their Vine fame. Starting...

All Things Disney with ‘Thingamavlogs’

Hofstra Chronicle September 28, 2017

By Casey Clark Special to the Chronicle Are you tired of watching the same YouTube videos every day? Whether it be crazy cats, entertainment news, sports highlights, etc.? Do you like Disney movies,...

‘It’ is Back and Here to Stay

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

by Daniel Nguyen Staff Writer The newest adaptation of Stephen King’s 1986 classic horror novel “It” sees Director Andy Muschietti blending juxtaposed styles into a mismatched jambalaya...

Fall Festival 2017: Weezy Hits the Stage

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

By Robert Dolen Arts & Entertainment Editor It’s that time of year again, and the hype train for Hofstra’s Fall Fest starts back up again with the announcement of this year’s...

‘Bandstand’ Swings in from Post-WWII America

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

By Joshua Ringler Staff Writer There are moments in everyone's lives that require reflection, grieving and a way to overcome. Broadway's "Bandstand" at the Jacobs Theatre shows these moments in the...

‘BoJack Horseman’ Gallops Even Further

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

By Jacob Huller Special to the Chronicle This past Friday, the long-awaited fourth season of “BoJack Horseman,” the animated story about a talking horse celebrity of the same name, hit...

Know your Mind with Kati Morton

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

by Casey Clark Special to the Chronicle It is that time of year again when classes resume and stress begins to take its toll on many students’ mental health and physical well-being. According...

Brand New, ‘Brand New’

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

By Amanda Romeo Special to the Chronicle We should have seen it all along.  On Aug. 17, Brand New revealed their fifth full-length album, “Science Fiction.”  It was long-awaited...

‘Grizzly Bear’ Mauls the Alternative Music Scene

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

By Peter Soucy Multimedia Editor Never afraid of layering tracks or complex instrumentation, Brooklyn-based Grizzly Bear has once again crafted a masterpiece with “Painted Ruins,” the long...

Andy Warhol Exhibition Reinvents the Ordinary

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), Flowers, 1970, screenprint on paper, extra, out of the edition. Designated for research and education purposes only. 36 x 36 in., Hofstra University Museum...

‘The Binding of Isaac’ Binds Players to their Seats

Samantha Storms March 16, 2017

Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, co-creators and designers of the popular roguelike action-adventure game “The Binding of Isaac,” have enjoyed a steadily growing fan base since the game’s...

‘Kong’ Does Character and Story Wrong

Joseph Burch March 16, 2017

Thanks to the absurd achievement of Marvel Studios in the past decade, the “cinematic universe” has become a goal for just about every major studio. Studios like Warner Bros., Universal...

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