Arts & Culture

An interview with Soundspeak

Alternative and hard rock band Soundspeak performed at Spring Fling this weekend. Release had the opportunity to interview the band before they hit the stage. ...


Arts & Culture

Passion pit plays Binghamton

Considering the construction and general chaos leading up to this year’s Spring Fling, many students were worried about how the day would unfold. Despite the relocation to the Peace Quad and the...


Movies

Eight up-and-coming Cannes films

The Oscars may be the end-all film awards show for most of us, but the Cannes festival, a highly influential European tradition, is only growing in popularity as of late. The festival ...


Television

Betches hate this: HBO’s “Girls” is critiqued by trendy website

As an avid reader of “Betches Love This,” a website devoted to blogging about exaggerated versions of a social group referred to as “betches,” I must say I’m immensely disappointed in their ...


Arts & Culture

New beats on “Electra Heart”

Welsh-born singer Marina Diamandis calls herself the “anti-Adele.” She sings about love, but her songs won’t make you cry. ...


Arts & Culture

The Food Co-op: A healthier dining option on campus

The Food Co-op, an enigma to most Binghamton University students, is one of the only places on campus where Sodexo does not have a monopoly on a hot lunch. ...


Theater

‘Lonesome West:’ A review of the Know Theatre’s latest play

The questions of morality and what makes a true Christian are the themes of “The Lonesome West,” a play by Martin Mcdonagh, which was performed at the Know Theatre in Downtown Binghamton ...


Arts & Culture

The women of ‘Mad Men’ come into their own

It seems like “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner is giving the women of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce a chance to take a stand in their lives. ...


Arts & Culture

An ode to the Union Food Court

What are we going to do without the wonderful world of the University Food Court? ...


Arts & Culture

DCP stages final semester show

The Dickinson Community Players, the oldest student-run theater group on campus, will premiere its last show of the semester, “You Can’t Take it With You.” ...