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E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) is often described as “The Super Bowl” of video games”. It is the trade show event where most major video game companies announce new products for the upcoming year. This is similar to other events like the Apple press conferences, which show new Apple products. The trade show takes place in June, but there are still lots of speculation and rumors circulating around this year’s E3 show.
Video game fans are getting excited for the upcoming E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), which is in June.
Cut line for the PlayStation photo- Sony reveals their plans to release an upgraded version of PlayStation 4
Frank Sinatra will rise from the grave, not in body, but rather in voice during Sinatra Forever: Salute to Frank Sinatra. Vocal impressionist Rick Michel, who Variety magazine has referred to as, “The closest thing to Sinatra we’ve ever had,” will take center stage at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, to give Shippensburg a taste of music that will arguably never die.
The bold, thought-provoking, rock musical “Spring Awakening” graced the stage of Memorial Auditorium while pushing many limits and sending a serious message.
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers harmoniously united individuals of ranging generations with the universal power of music this past Thursday at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
As the flowers finally bloomed for the warmer weather and birds began to chirp, The Thought Lot welcomed the season with its opening reception of “The Colors of Spring” art exhibit.
From 12 p.m. Friday, April 29, to 12 p.m. Saturday, April 30, the campus radio station, WSYC 88.7 FM, will be broadcasting from its studio during “Up All Night With WSYC.”
If you did not recognize his smile after he walked on stage this Saturday, you might have to open your ears instead to hear the singer who made his mark during the time of great exploration and evolution.
Students, family and community members talked in their seats and tables as more people lined up outside of The Thought Lot on Monday night. At a minute or two past 7 p.m., jazz band conductor Trever Famulare was ready to begin.
The Shippensburg University Jazz Band and its graduating seniors perform before a community crowd at The Thought Lot.
One of the most anticipated season premieres of the year aired Sunday night and left fans with even more questions.
Close your eyes. You are getting tired. Your eyes are getting heavier. You are falling deeper and deeper asleep.
The performers of Act V practice a “Spring Awakening” scene in Memorial Auditorium, with Matthew Kline playing along on acoustic guitar.
In a generation where the news is filled with endless conflicts, the Shippensburg University Orchestra and the SU Concert Choir combined forces to present “Peace in Time of War.”
Pondering, student and musician Tyler Michael Law fiddled his upper lip with an index finger, wearing a casual button-up blue shirt, grey dress pants and white bowling shoes.
An awakening is blooming at Memorial Auditorium. Act V’s production of “Spring Awakening” will be bold, energetic and entertaining once it arrives on stage later this week.