The Beach Boys bring famous ‘good vibrations’ to Luhrs Center
The Beach Boys, one of the most popular American bands of all time, stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for their Endless Golden Summer Tour on September 26.
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The Beach Boys, one of the most popular American bands of all time, stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for their Endless Golden Summer Tour on September 26.
The year is 1993. Three years into the final decade of the 20th century, and just seven years away from the new millennium. This was a burgeoning time in the music industry, specifically the rap scene. The 90s decade was marked by the massive rise of rap legends such as Tupac and Biggie, and the propulsion of rap as a genre into the mainstream. Following this explosion of interest in the genre was a slew of other rappers who got their start and became mainstream during this time.
Families flocked to the Luhrs Performing Arts Center this Saturday to see TheaterWorks USA’s production of ‘Dog Man: The Musical’ written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander.
Time is a fascinating thing; and so is watchmaking!
Chambersburg Community Theatre kicked off its 70th season this weekend at the Capitol Theatre with "Fun Home," a Tony Award-winning musical that delves into themes of self-discovery, family, and coming of age.
Welcome to a story with twists and turns for new and old audiences alike.
This year’s MTV (Video Music Awards (VMAs) were by far one of the most predictable. Even though 2024 alone has been a pop revival for the genre, one artist ruled the awards. Megan Thee Stallion brought all of her energy she puts in her music into hosting the VMAs. She won best art direction for “BOA” and best trending video for “Mamushi."
If you were given the opportunity to transform into your idealized self with a modern medical procedure, would you take it?
The purpose of a movie trailer is arguably to build hype for the film it represents. To give audiences a taste of what they should expect in theaters. To convince them to head to their local theater and grab a bucket of overpriced popcorn.
Given that my review of the book “It Ends with Us” was among the first articles I posted, it was only appropriate that I also review the adapted movie.
I hate country music, for the most part.
She’s working late, ‘cause she’s a singer.
Luhrs Performing Arts Center welcomed Dino World: Live to its stage on April 28. The Grove Theater was filled with families excited to catch a glimpse at the prehistoric show.
Shippensburg University’s Acting Group presented the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” in the Memorial Auditorium this weekend.
Taylor Swift’s album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” was released at midnight on April 19. Two hours later, Swift surprised her fans with a double album called “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.”
Sharon Green-Coons is a senior art major who loves focusing on intricate detail in her work to enhance a new perspective for her viewers. She often uses ink and pencil as her medium to achieve such fine elements.
Shippensburg University’s Art and Design Department hosted its 46th Annual SU Juried Student Art Exhibition at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday April 27. The awards were presented at 1:30 p.m. The event showcased 29 students and 50 pieces.
The Piano Guys brought the house down in the Luhrs Center Tuesday night with their nearly three-hour show, leaving the audience in awe.
Alex Garland is arguably one of the most divisive directors working in Hollywood today. Whether “Annihilation” or “Men,” his directorial efforts typically see very drastic differences amongst critics and audiences. Well Garland continues that streak with his latest film “Civil War” starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny and Stephen McKinley Henderson.
Taylor Swift released her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on Friday, April 19 – a reflection of what Swift calls a “fleeting and fatalistic moment in time – one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure.”