For fans of “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption,” originally published in 2010 by Laura Hillenbrand, this new young adult version was recently released and contains new...
Book Look: “Irish Cosmopolitanism: Location and Dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett” by Nels Pearson For any of you who have had the pleasure of taking one of Dr....
This Sunday was the midseason premiere of “The Walking Dead” and it was a great episode to start the season up again. From this first episode and the clips of what is to come, it seems that the rest of...
On display in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts since Dec. 2 are various paintings by John Mendelsohn, adjunct professor in the studio art program at Fairfield. The main exhibit in the Thomas J. Walsh...
Jack White – Madison Square Garden Jan. 30, 2015 & “Lazaretto” album review Hot off the release of a Grammy-nominated album, Jack White is the new golden boy of rock and his recent stint at...
A demonic curse whose origins lie in the early Catholic Church, a seemingly peaceful Maine wood and an escaped convict fill the pages of this suspenseful page-turner. This is a “can’t-put-it-down” book...
Imagine yourself walking along a woodland trail without a care in the world, taking in the fresh air and tranquil surroundings. Now, imagine you find a baby very deep within the leaves. Is it dead or alive?...
On the first weekend back from winter break the Independent Play Project, ran entirely by advanced theater students at Fairfield, took the stage in the PepsiCo Theatre to put on their production of “The...
This Sunday was the midseason premiere of “The Walking Dead” and it was a great episode to start the season up again. From this first episode and the clips of what is to come, it seems that the rest of...
On display in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts since Dec. 2 are various paintings by John Mendelsohn, adjunct professor in the studio art program at Fairfield. The main exhibit in the Thomas J. Walsh...