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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Mumford & Sons release new album

October 3, 2012

Mackenzie Cummings-Grady  Journal Staff When Mumford & Sons stepped onto the scene in 2010 with their debut Sigh No More, they rebirthed the folk rock genre into a collection of radio-friendly...

Indie Rock Review:  Imagine Dragons

Indie Rock Review: Imagine Dragons

Angela Bray September 24, 2012

Mackenzie Cummings-Grady  Journal Contrubitor If you’re at all like me, you don’t even glance at the “Top Albums” tab on iTunes when searching for new music. The results every week are always...

Cabin in the Woods, no typical horror flick

Cabin in the Woods, no typical horror flick

April 18, 2012

Laura Mahony  Journal Staff The Cabin in the Woods, directed and co-written by Drew Goddard, and co-written by Joss Whedon, is anything but typical... in a good way. Starring Kristen Connolly, Chris...

Shenanigans in Holliston

David Frederick April 11, 2012

While watching a sitcom, have you ever wondered why there isn’t outlandish violence, crude humor and endless horror film references? If so, your search is over, as filmmaker Adam Green (known for his...

‘Bully’ captures real-life issues

April 11, 2012

Laura Mahony  Journal Staff   With passion as an essential to a great film, in social documentaries, it is the glue binding the powerful message to make it captivating to the audience. This...

21 Jump Street is funny, not  gross

21 Jump Street is funny, not gross

March 28, 2012

Ally Johnson  Journal Staff 21 Jump Street is full of surprises. Number one: it isn’t all gross-out humor. Number two: Channing Tatum can act and be funny. Number three: this movie is genuinely funny...

Brunett doesnt cut it with Gone

Brunett doesn’t cut it with ‘Gone’

February 28, 2012

Meagan Kennelly  Journal Staff A lot can be done with a mind-bending plot line putting the audience in suspense, trying to figure out whether the main character should be suing the Oregon police department...

Human Again

Michaelson tweaks sound on Human Again

Ally Thibault February 1, 2012

Ingrid Michaelson’s fifth studio album, released last Tuesday, branches out from the classic indie, folk sound her fans have come to expect. Human Again takes the emphasis off the innocent ukulele melodies...

Play in the Gray a Refreshing, Entertaining Documentary

‘Play in the Gray’ a Refreshing, Entertaining Documentary

Lexis Galloway November 18, 2010

Lexis Galloway Journal Staff ‘Play in the Gray,’ (Planted Seed Productions) the first film shown in the new Modern Theatre in close to 40 years, is a documentary that follows an all female theatre...

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