Category: Arts & Entertainment

WDOM’S Tune In Electrifies Campus

WDOM’S Tune In Electrifies Campus PC’s Radio Station Hosts Live Event By Jack Downey ’23 On Friday, Oct. 15, there were quite a few events happening on Providence College’s campus: Late Night Madness, a scrimmage involving the PC Men’s Basketball Team, and a jazz concert in McPhail’s, just to name a few. However, the event […]

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Album Preview: Adele’s 30

Album Preview: Adele’s 30 The Music Icon’s Much-Anticipated Return By Olivia Riportella ’25 Fans of Adele should prepare to get their tissues out, because the iconic musician is back to take them on an emotional rollercoaster with her fourth studio album.  The singer’s newest creation is titled 30, continuing the tradition established by her first […]

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Late Night Madness 2021

Late Night Madness 2021 The PC Tradition Returns By Grace Whitman ’22 This year’s Late Night Madness was not the traditional event Providence College students know and love. Most called it “Late Afternoon Madness” because it started at 4:30 p.m. Nevertheless, hundreds of students packed into Alumni Gymnasium on Friday, Oct. 15 for the 2021 […]

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Hidden Picasso Painting Found Using Artificial Intelligence

Hidden Picasso Painting Found Using Artificial Intelligence New Technology Uncovers Century-Old Secret Beneath A Famous Work By Claudia Fennell ’24 Even from beyond the grave, famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is finding ways to continue to amaze art lovers.  Picasso started creating his artwork at the turn of the 20th century, when modern art was […]

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“Super” News for Fans of Superman

“Super News” for Fans of Superman  New Installment of Comic Book Series Makes History By Nikki Idelson ’22 Fans of the Superman comics are being graced with a new issue this November. This installment of the “Superman: Son of Kai-El” series will push the boundaries of comic books in a way that no issue in […]

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Album Review: Life of a Don

Album Review: Life of a Don Don Toliver’s Ingenuity and Inspiration From Travis Scott Talia Rueda ’23 Don Toliver released his second studio album on Oct. 8, 2021. Although the tracks were entirely original, they also sound quite familiar. This is because hip-hop legend Travis Scott doubles as Toliver’s mentor and friend. Scott discovered Toliver, […]

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Global Citizen Live 2021 Combines Music and Social Justice

Global Citizen Live 2021 Combines Music and Social Justice Musicians, Activists Come Together for a Good Cause Madison Palmieri ’22 On Saturday, Sept. 25, hundreds of today’s most talented musical artists from all genres, as well as a smattering of celebrities, donated their time to come together for Global Citizen Live 2021—even though they were […]

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Nothing Good Starts on a Getaway Scooter

Nothing Good Starts on a Getaway Scooter 59 Year-Old Man Convicted in Theft of Van Gogh and Hals Paintings Claudia Fennell ’24 On Friday, Sept. 24, a three-judge panel met in the Netherlands and came to a verdict that sentenced an unnamed 59-year-old man—identified as Nils M.—to eight years in prison and ordered him to […]

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Providence College’s Pep Band Rallies Once Again

Providence College’s Pep Band Rallies Once Again The Group’s Triumphant Return to Schneider Arena Jack Downey ’23 The past weekend was an absolutely wild time at Providence College. From the festivities held for the class of 2020 to the arrival of many parents for the weekend, the last few days were vibrant and exciting. One […]

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Album Review: Lorde’s Solar Power

Album Review: Lorde’s Solar Power The Personal Growth of the Artist and Her Listeners Talia Rueda ’23 Lorde came into the music industry in 2013 in full force. She offered a distinctive music style to the world of Tumblr-lovers while also being highly relatable. Her first album, titled Pure Heroine, gave listeners the iconic singles […]

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