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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.
After not releasing a solo album for 10 years, one of the original queens of pop is returning to the charts.
Everyone’s favorite congressman-turned-president is back and even more convincing in a brand new season of the Netflix hit “House of Cards.”
Shippensburg University is fortunate to have both local artists and students creating unique sculptures that serve to enhance the campus.
“Life Force,” by Dan Kainz
The Shippensburg University Color Guard embarked on their first indoor season on Feb. 27, at Lower Dauphin High School in Hummelstown, PA, as part of a Tournament Indoor Association (TIA) competition.
(Top row): Megan Spicuzza, Lizzie Gehman, Lara John, Jess Noel, Kennedy Kegler. (Middle row): Alexis Lagos, Tiffany Updegrave, Becky Weaver, Keysla Rodriguez, Isabella Angelone. (Bottom row): Avery Strohm
The atmosphere was electric in the room for the Ship’s Got Talent event. Friends and family gathered to support the acts who were performing their talents on stage.
Children and adults explored the wild world of animals with “Jungle” Jack Hanna last Friday at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
Jack Hanna explains the natural habitat and behavior of the two-toed sloth, Slowpoke, as it hangs upside down on a log stand. (Below) A bearcat wanders on a display table. The bearcat has one of the strongest tails in the animal kingdom, according to Hanna.
The 88th Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, aired Sunday on ABC. Controversy and negative publicity surrounded the event. Although many of the actors and press arrived with smiles and lavish wardrobes, audiences watching were of a different mind.