Category: Arts & Entertainment

Bar-BOO-Que Re-do

A nor'easter will not come in the way of fun here at Cape Cod Community College. The Bar-BOO-Que has been rescheduled.

November 3, 2021

Bigger Boat Series

The Bigger Boat series has started back up for this semester. This series features successful writers who discuss their piece(s) and experience. At the end of every event, the floor is opened up for questions from the audience. The Bigger Boat series is available to all.

October 27, 2021

Shang Chi: Legend of the Ten Rings Movie Review

Shang Chi: The Legend of the Ten Rings is a movie that was a blast to watch from start to finish. The movie has a beautiful story filled with family origins and a deep plot.

September 21, 2021

Ghosts of the Theatre: The Apparition of the Arts Survives

There is a certain tradition in theatre, which is known by almost every production company across the world.

March 1, 2021

Twirling through the Pandemic’s Tragedies

When COVID-19 hit last March, there was confusion about the continuation of entertainment and athletic activities. Contact sports, such as football and soccer, had been initially banned along with the performative arts.

February 26, 2021

The practicality of majoring in liberal arts or english

There is a popular idea that students should be attending college for practical reasons. But what about liberal arts and English majors?

December 9, 2020

Review of Netflix’s original series The Liberator

This series was made and dedicated to one of the most courageous group of soldiers from company E. In addition to the importance of this group besides taking part in the campaign of liberating France and Germany, the show centers its focus on is make up of native Americans, Mexicans, African American, and white all United in one group.

November 24, 2020

Artist in Residence uses maps to capture her life’s destination

Within the Higgins Art Gallery, artist Sian Robertson, seizes a residency to highlight the channels in life that truly remain over time. Robertson plans to embellish the Higgins Art Gallery with her work around the ingenious paths that maps create in the mind.

November 17, 2020

Film review: Haunting of Bly Manor

On October 9, Netflix premiered The Haunting of Bly Manor, the much-awaited sequel to 2018’s smash hit The Haunting of Hill House by creator/director Mike Flanagan.

November 5, 2020

Enola Holmes movie review

Set in the year of 1884, Enola Holmes is on a quest to find her runaway mother, outsmart her two older brothers, and find her inner self and freedom.

November 1, 2020