Kassandra Lawyer wins ‘Ship’s Got Talent’
“Ship’s Got Talent” ended Wednesday night and it surely did not disappoint.
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“Ship’s Got Talent” ended Wednesday night and it surely did not disappoint.
On March 19, I was invited to review a play based on the children’s storybook, “Skippyjon Jones: Snow What” at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
The beginning of the end is here for the “Divergent” series, but it may be more bitter than sweet.
The Shippensburg University Orchestra has more members now than ever. It features university students, community members, faculty and even professional musicians.
What are we actually saying when we speak? Are the words that we are saying actually meaningful? What does a normal conversation consist of?
SU students perform Eugene Ionesco’s “The Bald Soprano,” known for breaking conventions.
Warning: Major Spoilers
This Friday, Shippensburg University students will be perform Eugène Ionesco’s play, “The Bald Soprano.” Associate Professor of French, Blandine Mitaut, has arranged the opportunity with the Office of Social Equity, the Commission on Human Understanding and the Department of Modern Languages to allow SU students to witness an important “anti-play,” originally written in the 1950s.
Judges and audiences eagerly anticipated who would be eliminated and accepted for the next round of APB’s “Ship’s Got Talent.”
On Sunday, rap sensation Ludacris stepped onto the scene at Heiges Field House. The “frontin’” mic master, known for his laugh riots weaved between bumping beats, made every fan of hip-hop jump uncontrollably at Heiges.
YAMATO The Drummers of Japan put on a performance at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center last Tuesday that was as much a performance piece as it was a musical concert.
The seats in H Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center were packed to capacity Friday night. The reason? Fans sat buzzing in their seats with anticipation to listen to classic pop music displayed by the performances of Jay and the Americans, The Happenings and Dennis Tufano.