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Revolution of subtle comedy

February 16, 2010 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Film, Theater

Ciccarelli asks readers if they “remember their first beer.” Then he tells them why do they do.

Ciccarelli assesses the “situation” of the Jersey Shore

February 2, 2010 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Television

This week, “Public Eyeglass” looks at Jersey Shore, the land of fist pumps and fake tans.

NBC hosts a battle of the late-night entertainers

January 18, 2010 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Columns

In a quest to see who will take the primetime late-night slot, “Team Conan” goes against “Team NBC” as viewers flock to DVR, Hulu and Fancast.

Rock legends maintain status from memories

December 7, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music

While YouTube is an archive of new rock footage, classic performances live on through nostalgia.

Music Television in serious need of music renaissance

November 17, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music

The outdated moniker of the former cultural gem is perhaps a sign that it’s time for reinvention.

Yankees fans trapped in Philly face adversity

November 3, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Play

It’s certainly no picnic for Yankees fans living in Philadelphia during this World Series.

The Boss in Jersey: a concert pilgrimage

October 19, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music, Philadelphia

There’s something about seeing Bruce Springsteen in his home state, or perhaps Jersey just has a hero love affair.

New albums polarize, unite band fanbases

October 6, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music

When bands put out a new album, there can be cause for concern among diehard fans.

‘90s revival rejuvenates nostalgia

September 8, 2009 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Art, Arts & Entertainment, Play, Review

Between remakes of landmark ‘90s TV shows and band reunions, the last decade may be the new ‘80s.
Turn on your TV this coming fall and you’ll be in for a surprise, kind of.
Melrose Place and 90210 are on the schedule, but not on TV Land. Only a decade after their first runs came to [...]

Parkway packed for ‘The Boss’

October 7, 2008 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Music

Bruce Springsteen played to a crowd of more than 50,000 on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as he encouraged everyone to register to vote. Preferably for Sen. Barack Obama.

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