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Annual film festival gets ready for its debut
Sam Norton A&E Editor It was just 18 years ago, when the city of Keene helped bring a magical game board to life through the film “Jumanji.” Fast forward, and the city is about to be brought to life yet again. However, this time there won’t be a stampede of wild animals running amok through [...]
Perfect dance makes for a perfect ‘Evening’
Lindsey Arceci Equinox Staff If you missed this year’s Evening of Dance, you truly missed a treasure. The department of dance has worked hard all year to produce an eight-piece show with a variety of dances showcasing not only the many talented dancers at Keene State College, but the dance department faculty and guest [...]
Musician Panda Bear releases new album
Aaron Mitta Equinox Staff From 2007 to 2011 the indie world sat patiently while Noah Lennox (a.k.a. Panda Bear) sat patiently and wrote his fourth full LP in his home of Lisbon, Portugal. In the four-year interim since his previous LP “Person Pitch,” countless bedroom artists with laptops and a synthesizer (see: chillwave) took [...]
Final FemCo performance a hit at The Starving Artist
Chelsea Mellin Equinox Staff It was standing room only at The Starving Artist this past Friday, April 1 for the final show in the Feminist Collective’s weekly music series. The weekly music series was a collaboration between the Feminist Collective, the Art Collective and the Starving Artist. Feminist Collective and Art Collective sponsored the [...]
What’s going on with ABC?
Why can’t ABC get its stuff together. NBC and The CW currently get a lot of flak in the industry for being the fourth and fifth English speaking networks in the country. Something that isn’t paid attention to is that ABC and NBC are currently tied according to tvbythenumbers.com. ABC has always kind of been [...]
Emerging local band Northern Sea Robin shows promise
Aaron Mitta Equinox Staff Back in the 1960s people used to ask, “The Beatles or The Stones?” in an effort to categorize musical interest. What this did was force people to pick sides, confine themselves to the image of which group would represent them and abbreviate their interest in an art that’s multi-faceted by [...]
KSC has an ‘unforgettable Night
Ryan Loredo Equinox Staff There are many causes and groups made by normal U.S. citizens created to raise money for new methods to combat the disease. Junior Adrienne Osborne organized a talent show on Monday, April 5, in order to help raise money for Alzheimer efforts. The talent show was held in the Mabel [...]
The best of war films
Sometimes there’s nothing more exhilarating in a film than watching an epic battle scene. With guns, tanks, swords, or any other weapon blazing, the moral complications of the right and wrong side in the battle, and the perilous line between life and death our favorite characters are walking on. War films are some of the [...]
Britney Spears hits all the right notes with new album Femme Fatale
Kristyn Bellino Student Life Editor Finally, after waiting two years, it’s here and ready to become your iPod’s new best friend. Britney Spears released her seventh album March 28 and is just waiting for it’s top spot on the Billboard charts. Femme Fatale is not only jaw dropping, but a complete 180 to the [...]





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