Release (Page 2)

The breakout movies of Tribeca ’13

By Becca Porath -

With films ranging from a documentary on Richard Pryor to a story of a young Laotian boy determined to make a rocket, this year’s showings are garnering great praise in the film community.

Dom Mazzetti vs. Binghamton

By Darian Lusk -

If you’re into binge drinking with your girls, going to the gym with your boys, or viral YouTube videos, you’ll definitely be into Dom Mazzetti vs. BU.

The apocalypse set to music

By Rich Kersting -

The end of the world was signaled along Binghamton’s spine at 1:04 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, in the form of the Doomsday Symphony.

A poet for the working class

By Emily Mancini -

Growing up in Brooklyn’s Linden Projects, Espada was introduced to political activism at an early age by his father Frank Espada, a leader in the Puerto Rican community and the civil rights movement.

Binghamton’s Dirty Secrets

By Paige Nazinitsky -

We polled 608 students about their sex habits, relationships, and dirty little secrets. Here’s what Release found out.

Sex on screen

By Katie Kravat -

Here are some of the best and worst sex scenes to grace the screen.

The 6 rules of floorcest

By Katie Shafsky and Chelsea Desruisseaux -

he first people you meet in college are the ones who live on your floor, so it’s not uncommon for them to be the first ones you hook up with.

Booty call of the wild

By Dorothy Farrell -

These are not the fluffy, kind creatures in Bambi’s forest: mate selection is a serious process.

Curtains up, pants down

By Samantha Steiner -

As a member of Hinman Production Company, I’ve learned some pretty strange theater warm-ups. But this one tops them all: before a show, someone volunteers to give a rousing (and arousing) speech on why theater is like sex.