ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


10/22/2012, 10:59pm

Senior's debut a success

SU Senior Lauren Cappuccio debuted her original play at Memorial Auditorium Friday Oct.19. The two-act play “Maybe, Clara” was performed in an open reading by a cast of four SU students.


10/22/2012, 10:56pm

MellowHype’s ‘Numbers’ keeps band’s original sound

MellowHype is a sub group of the Los Angeles crew, Odd Future. The duo is made up by rapper Hodgy Beats and producer Left Brain. As you can see from their name, MellowHype follows their Odd Future lead man, Tyler, the Creator, by being a walking paradox. Sometimes mellow, other times hype.


10/22/2012, 10:51pm

Celebrities speak out on their presidential picks

As the 2012 presidential election and its turmoil rapidly approach, you cannot help but wonder what people are thinking about our candidates; especially the people who are endorsing their million dollar campaigns. Long-time supporters of Obama, such as Jay-Z, Morgan Freeman, Spike Lee and Jerry Springer, have all made statements questioning why people would not want Obama back in office for four more years.


10/9/2012, 12:09am

SHAPE Gallery hosts "Zen" exhibit

The SHAPE Gallery, located in the heart of downtown Shippensburg, is hosting the Zen exhibit, featuring the works of artists Deborah Feller and Tony Zizzi. Feller started creating art with glass in 1982 and opened her business “The LeTort Glass Studio” in 2002.


10/9/2012, 12:06am

Hip-Hop Happenings

Although it has been attempted numerous times in hip-hop, creating a successful collaboration album with two established artists is rare.


10/2/2012, 12:12am

Wynonna Judd dazzles audience at SU

Wynonna Judd, former half of country music duo The Judds, performed at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center Thursday night. Taking the stage in a black, sequined pantsuit, fire-red-haired Wynonna soon started her performance with older material, including “Tell Me Why,” and “Why Not Me?” The crowd reacted positively.


10/2/2012, 12:09am

Hip-Hop Happenings: Give Me Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them

Flashback to 2007 in Southern California: Exile, a highly-respected underground producer, and Blu, a hype man for a few acts that included Exile’s group, Emanon, decided to collaborate for a studio album that would end up captivating hip-hop fans like they could have never imagined. Blu and Exile’s “Below the Heavens,” would turn out to be a critically-acclaimed underground classic.


10/2/2012, 12:02am

Get involved with WSYC

Interested in music, news or having a lot of fun? Then WSYC is the group for you. WSYC is Shippensburg University’s radio station, providing students with an avenue to display talents in broadcasting.