
Emily Barnes is performing at The Thought Lot March 10 for a special release of her recent album, “Let in the Light,” which explores feelings of confusion.
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Emily Barnes is performing at The Thought Lot March 10 for a special release of her recent album, “Let in the Light,” which explores feelings of confusion.
“Jazz is one of the few styles of music that originated in this country, and we in the Shippensburg Area School District have the privilege of teaching and encouraging out students in this unique style that is such an important part of who we are as Americans” said Jennifer Enders, director of the 7th and 8th grade Jazz Hounds.
The Evening of Jazz concert included performances from the Shippensburg Area School District music groups and Shippensburg University Jazz Ensemble.
A compilation of colorful screen prints, constructed by Shippensburg University students and faculty during a screen printmaking workshop held last month, are currently on display at the Brindle Art Gallery.
Amid the numerous Shippensburg parades and guest performers sits another form of art — fine arts.
The aroma of coffee filtered into The Thought Lot on Thursday evening as a spread of soups and pies lay begging to be consumed, and eager performers waited with their items for their show-and-tell acts.
Magician David Mark Hornberger plays tricks on Open Mic members’ minds.
The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center was transported back in time Saturday night as The Doo Wop Project took street corner a cappella to the big stage.
The Doo Wop Project members appeal to all ages as they harmonize to popular songs from both the past and present day.
Valentine’s Day was extended an extra day for a select group of Shippensburg University students Wednesday evening with the showing of the documentary film “Autism in Love.”
Joseph Bell (left) and James Times III (right) pay tribute to the late Michael Jackson on Friday.
While stores nationwide are pulling out their Valentine’s Day goodies, The Rough & Tumble just released its new Extended Play (EP) record, “Cardboard and Christmas Lights.”
When it comes to a significant other, you can either love, lust or loathe them. Shippensburg University students poured their hearts out at Sunday’s poetry slam hosted by The Reflector.
Ali Laughman participated in The Reflector’s first Love, Lust, Loathe Poetry Slam.
In 2009, America lost a great pop icon, but on Friday H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center welcomed him back.
iLuminate creates a modern tale of love through luminous lights and dance moves Wednesday.
Shippensburg University’s In-Motion Dance Troupe showed what talent mixed with hard work looks like during its 31st annual recital this weekend.
Two worlds collided Friday night for one common love — art.
Artist John P. Wise displayed several of his digital collages at the new SHAPE exhibit.Each work has a unique use of layers.
Artist John P. Wise displayed several of his digital collages at the new SHAPE exhibit.Each work has a unique use of layers.