Global musicians share culture through music at SU
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When words fail, how do we speak?
The Beatles vs Stones touring group hosted a musical showdown on Thursday that filled the audience at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center with nostalgic memories of decades past.
What was once the dream of several young musicians has now become the reality of The Doo Wop Project, a group that performed at the Shippensburg University H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday.
The Shippensburg University String Ensemble, Flute Choir and Saxophone Choir brought their spring rehearsals to a close on Saturday with a concert in Old Main Chapel.
Halle Shank, a senior art major at Shippensburg University, has created a video production art exhibit called “Ink in Motion” that is on display in the Brindle Gallery, and will let viewers experience art in an entirely new way.
“The Wiz” was brought to the stage of Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium (MA) Friday and Saturday nights — ushering forth the first production of SU’s Productions for Progress, a new student group with a mission.
A patchwork of starry photographs coated the walls of the Shippensburg Arts Programing and Education (SHAPE) Gallery Friday night during the opening reception of Stan Honda’s “STARLIGHT” photo exhibit.
Tony Medina and Yona Harvey came to Shippensburg University to read their poetry on March 29.
In the play the “Cat in the Hat,” which was performed at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on March 18, the actors told a story about a cat that wears a hat and makes people laugh.
The Beach Boys combated the spring snowstorm that coated Shippensburg in more than 14 inches of snow with buoyant tunes — hoping to thaw the frozen memories of salty waves and warm sunrays.
Jay Leno, comedian and former “The Tonight Show” host entertained the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center audience through stories and jokes on Saturday.
The first-ever black superhero movie, “Black Panther,” has stolen audiences’ breath — and their expectations for superhero movies will never be the same.
A few inches of snow did not stop America fans from making the sloppy trek to the Shippensburg University H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday.
One-act play “Tracks” rolled into the subway station on Shippensburg University’s Memorial Auditorium stage last weekend.
A progression of Shippensburg area schools performed in the 18th annual “Evening of Jazz” at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Feb. 26.
Lead singer Lisa Rock and her six backup band members recreated the billboard hits of The Carpenters during their Saturday night show at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
Three students represented Shippensburg University at the 71st annual Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band (ICB) Festival last Friday through Sunday at Mansfield University.
Shippensburg University students captured the essence of working with wood to make art in the exhibit “Works in Wood,” which was on display at the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library through Feb. 23.
A few inches of snow did not stop America fans from making the sloppy trek to the Shippensburg University H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday.