Monthly Archives: October 2009
Montana Escapades – Nishant Sagar
In the summer of 2008, I decided to go on a road trip with three of my good friends. We travelled for 10 days and drove over 5000 miles cross-country… Read more
Outside Looking In: Reflections on Election Night from a Foreign Country – Marlana Moore
I am blessed to live in Stonier Hall on College Ave my first semester. Across the way from Brower, across the street from the student center, it is in the… Read more
Five Music Makers You Need to Know About…
Once a week, the Johnsonville Press staff gets together to drink wine and discuss the business of putting out our little publication. We call it the Johnsonville Symposium. We talk about and critique each others’ articles, work out any technical issues, and keep each other up to date as to the progress we’ve made in our respective capacities. But also, in keeping with the spirit of a traditional Greek symposium, we hold a general discussion on a broad topic, usually towards the end of the night after we’ve all had plenty to drink. During last week’s discussion, I asked my staff members to pick one musical performer, group, or band that everyone should know about, that would be indispensible to you the reader as a fan of music, and to justify that selection. I wrote up my five favorite. Here’s what we came up with:
Alfa Art Gallery Presents:
October 30th, 2009 – “Inner Circles”- BULGARIAN ARTISTS ABROAD – Group Exhibition Opening Event Exhibition Duration: October 30 – November 19, 2009 Opening Reception: Friday, October 30 @ 7:30-10:30pm Curator:… Read more
Down on the Corner – Photo Series by Brendan McInerney
New Brunswick is home to more bodegas and corner stores than churches and public schools combined. In this series, Johnsonville photographer Brendan McInerney sheds light on the diversity of a… Read more
Retreats, Resolutions and RUSA, Oh My! – Alex Giannattasio
Thursday, October 8th, I attended a RUSA General Assembly meeting for the first time since Werner Born was elected Chairman last semester. For the past few weeks I had been… Read more
New Noisewick II – Kosmas Stanczyk
In my last article I went over musicians and musical groups that really prepared me to take the plunge into Noise. I can’t say my choice in music was a… Read more
Cortázar’s “The Flattening of the Drops” with Introduction and Illustration – Alejandra Gómez.
It was raining a lot last week and I couldn’t help thinking about this one story that pops into my head every time I see a drop falling into the… Read more
A Corporation is not A Person, A Home is not An Investment – Carl Peter Klapper
The Popular Capitalist View There is a lot of confusion in our business world about what is or is not personal which seems, to this observer, designed to misplace our… Read more
What in the World? (of Warcraft) – Dave Imbriaco
The mention of World of Warcraft in casual conversation usually has one of two results. More often, it acts as an instant conversation killer—and a guarantee that you will not… Read more