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Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

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Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Front Bottoms perform at Stage AE last week and promote their new album.

The Front Bottoms stop at Stage AE for new album tour

Written By Ana Bellamy, Co-Features/Arts and Entertainment Editor September 27, 2023

Hundreds of people gathered outside of Stage AE to see The Front Bottoms, a popular indie-rock band that has been on the scene since 2006. The band has been a part of the “midwest emo” genre for years,...

New Kylie Minogue album takes a misstep back in time

Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Features/A&E Editor September 27, 2023

When I think of that quintessential, feel-good, high-energy, earworm pop music, Kylie Minogue is one of the first artists that comes to mind. I first started listening through her collection during the...

New musical details life of Pittsburgh Composer

Written By Jill Musser, Staff Writer September 27, 2023

The Pittsburgh Public Theater, in collaboration with Ghostlight Theatre Company, invited students to see the world premiere of “Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For” on Tuesday, September 19. Written...

Demi Lovato revamps her most iconic singles

Written By Ana Bellamy, Co Features/A&E Editor September 20, 2023

Demi Lovato gave some of her biggest singles a rock and alternative twist in her newest album titled “Revamped." Throughout Lovato's career the rockstar quality in her music dimmed, and most of her hits...

I don’t want to go to Adam Sandler’s Bat Mitzvah

Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Features/A&E Editor September 13, 2023

I took on Adam Sandler once already for a Globe article when I reviewed his film “Murder Mystery 2” last year. I don’t want to rehash all of my thoughts and feelings on him; basically, I liked his...

The best TV of Summer 2023

Written By Rachel Ross, Co Features/A&E Editor September 6, 2023

I usually don’t associate summer with great TV; more often than not, I think of it as the time for watching reruns or random Netflix movies to make the evenings go by (for example, I watched both “Book...