Curtain Up: New Shows Make Their Broadway Debut November 29, 2023 “Theatre is LIVE. It’s ephemeral. That’s what makes it incredible,” said Dr. Rachel Bauer, Coordinator of the BA in Theatre Arts and Lecturer in…
Thank You, New York September 29, 2021 As someone born and raised in Connecticut, it may seem a little arbitrary to praise an out-of-state city for changing the course of one’s…
St. Pandemic’s Day March 17, 2021 How are you spending St. Patrick’s Day this year? “This year is different because we won’t be going to the parade,” said sophomore Lauren…
A&E Spotlight: Kali D’Agostinis March 18, 2020 By Kristen Cignarella Staff Reporter Kali D’Agostinis is a junior at Sacred Heart with a Media Arts major, concentrating in Journalism, who is also…
Thanksgiving Traditions November 19, 2019 BY Mackenzie Maher The smell of stuffing fills the air. The 12-pound turkey has been in the oven for two hours and still has…
“Heavenly Bodies” Met Exhbit Breaks Biblical Numbers October 24, 2018 BY Dominique Price Staff Reporter The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is the largest art museum in the United States….
In A New York State of Mind September 21, 2016 By Natalie Cioffari Editor-In-Chief Running up and down the stairs of the platform, I sprint to the ticket booth at Fairfield Metro train station….