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(11/15/22 5:00pm)
“Fiddler on the Roof,” one of the most beloved Broadway musicals of all time, took to the stage of the Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Nov. 10. Fiddler first opened on Broadway in 1971 and won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
(11/15/22 5:00pm)
When we thought 2020 could not get any worse, August of that year brought us the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman at the age of 43 following a secret battle with colon cancer. With his passing he left behind a legacy of bringing iconic Black characters and historical figures like Thurgood Marshall and Jackie Robinson to the big screen. Boseman’s most iconic role was as King T’Challa, aka the Black Panther, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, now that they have lost their king, who will protect Wakanda now?
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
Classic rock band Kansas took the stage Thursday to a sold-out crowd at the Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
Shippensburg University Professor Kathryn Keely was featured in the Chambersburg Foundry Art Market Spotlight Gallery, and is displaying her “Rainbow Bird” series from Oct. 21 to Nov. 20.
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
Bayonetta, a name that is highly popular in the video game world, is back for the third installment of the series. We first learn about her in the first game, “Bayonetta,” released on Oct. 29, 2009. She was known as the witch with no memories trying to put the pieces together of who she is while fighting the angels of Paradiso and battling a frenemy.
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
New York Times #1 bestselling author Sarah J. Maas explores a new world of magical creatures with her most recent series “Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood” (HOEAB).
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
Based on the 2012 novel by Bethan Roberts, “My Policeman” is a bittersweet story about love, loss and wasted time.
(11/08/22 8:00pm)
Meghan Trainor’s newest album definitely “made us look.” However, its repetitiveness and clichés are hard to ignore if you are a long-time fan like me.
(11/06/22 8:00pm)
It is difficult to put into words the feeling of being a DC fan nowadays. While the company has always been behind Marvel in regard to its cinematic universe, the company in recent years seemed like it had finally found its stride. With films like “The Batman” and “The Suicide Squad,” it appeared that DC had finally learned its lesson and were letting directors make the movies they wanted to make with little interference from the studio.
(11/06/22 8:00pm)
The Reflector, Shippensburg University’s literary journal, held an open mic night in Stewart Hall on Thursday, Oct. 27, for all students to read and perform their works.
(11/06/22 8:00am)
Fire alarms, unruly crowd surfers and COVID-19 scares kicked off Origami Angel’s first headline tour on Oct. 14.
(11/02/22 4:00pm)
Members of Shippensburg University’s community got to do “The Time Warp” once again as “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” returned to campus this past weekend, continuing a Halloween tradition.
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
Feyre knew she didn’t have the best life. It was very clear now that she was hunting in the woods just so her family could have a meal. Even though she was the youngest of three siblings, this task fell to her.
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
The “Halloween” franchise, in its nearly 45-year lifespan, has definitely seen its ups and downs. The original 1978 film by John Carpenter is a masterpiece, and some of the sequels have been quite entertaining. However, other installments have included Busta Rhymes, a part of the Cult of Thorn, and two gritty remakes by Rob Zombie. When the franchise rebooted in 2018, it was promising to be a trilogy that would end the series properly. Now comes “Halloween Ends,” which looks to be the final battle between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers.
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
The spirit of Westeros is alive and well in HBO’s adaptation of “Game of Thrones” writer George R.R Martin’s prequel book “Fire and Blood.”
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
On Oct. 21, Taylor Swift dropped her new studio album: “Midnights.” The album was written on the premise of 13 sleepless nights she has experienced. Swift’s stories tell tales of self-loathing, revenge and love. Her newer music before this record found a home in the indie-folk genre, while “Midnights” is her return to pop. The album sounds much different than her previous pieces of work while still intricately lacing in concepts and sounds found throughout her discography.
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
An upbeat shift from typical soft ballads, “Forget Me” is an emotional song with a welcoming and bright sound. Artist Lewis Capaldi is a musician of the pop, blue-eyed, soul genre which is an informal and soulful type of music that resembles the blues. Released on Sept. 9, 2022, is the first new music by Capaldi in nearly three years.
(10/25/22 4:00pm)
Gameco Studies released “Mozart Requiem” on Sept. 6, 2022, on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC (Steam), stating over 30 hours of gameplay. A single player game and a murder-mystery insinuates a casual gameplay full of content and thrillers.
(10/18/22 4:00pm)
The Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) released their second studio album of 2022 on October 14, and it could not be any more different than “Unlimited Love.” “The Return of the Dream Canteen” is in a completely different style of music than what RHCP normally produces, and it works extremely well.
(10/18/22 4:00pm)
Picture this: It’s the early 2000’s and you’re in the car on your way home. It’s nighttime, and you’re trying to play Super Mario Bros. on your Game Boy, using the light from the passing streetlamps to illuminate the screen.