Key’s new album is ‘Here’
Embracing tenacious, old-school R&B while incorporating political undertones, Alicia Keys released her eighth album “HERE” on Nov. 4.
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Embracing tenacious, old-school R&B while incorporating political undertones, Alicia Keys released her eighth album “HERE” on Nov. 4.
After taking a few years off, Alicia Keys is back with inspiring songs. She tunes in on natural beauty and empowerment.
The Thought Lot audience members rose from their chairs and let loose during a rock, punk concert on Saturday.
The Thought Lot welcomed a new colorful, grunge atmosphere with performances from Thieves & Lovers, The Vanity Circuit (below) and Medusa’s Disco (above) on Saturday evening
Fifty-nine years, thousands of pages and millions of words later, The Reflector is still going strong.
Author Susan Perabo shared the first two chapters of her upcoming novel with Shippensburg University students and faculty during a book discussion on Nov. 10.
Susan Perabo, English and creative writing professor at Dickinson College, has published many books, including, “Why They Run The Way They Do,” which she shared with SU students.
In the aftermath of the 2016 election, country music star Martina McBride brought a little motherly love to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday night.
Martina McBride showers her concertgoers with plenty of music, wisdom and love to go around during her performance at H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
After a week of lost hope, Shippensburg University may have just found its new savior who can turn water into wine.
Magician Kid Ace impressed SU students through his elaborate tricks. His performance included mind reading, refilling an empty soda can and transforming paper into multiple birds.
SPOILER ALERT
Squeezed between the middle of Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Student Help Desk and tables of studious students sits a world of vibrant sunsets and mystical sailboats.
One, two, three, ACTION! If your passion is theater or you are in search of a way to meet new people while learning a new skill, Shippensburg University’s Act V club may have exactly what you are looking for.
*SPOILER ALERT* A handful of Shippensburg University students had the entire Orndorff Theatre to themselves during Activities Program Board’s (APB) free movie, “Purge: Election Year,” shown Nov. 3 through Nov. 6. Unlike typical movie theaters where viewers must pay high snack prices or smuggle food in, students walked in hugging their snacks at ease.
2016 presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appear to be the underlying character inspirations for presidential candidates, Edwidge Owen and Charlie Roan in “Purge: Election Year,” as they fight for power and victory.
“My name’s Hannah Bingman, and I wore this hat because it makes me feel like Neil Young,” Lancaster singer-songwriter Hannah Bingman said, referring to her country girl getup.
Will Pfrang sang songs about the 2008 recession Friday night.