Talent show a first for SU
ByThe lobby of Memorial Auditorium was buzzing with an anxious audience awaiting their friends and family to take the stage on April 9 for Shippensburg University’s first talent show.
The lobby of Memorial Auditorium was buzzing with an anxious audience awaiting their friends and family to take the stage on April 9 for Shippensburg University’s first talent show.
Will there be an uprising? How will fans of “The Hunger Games” books react to the recent visual interpretation of “The Hunger Games” Trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins? I will admit, I was not aware of this trilogy until the movie trailers began popping up.
If you can use your senior citizen’s discount at Friendly’s, then you will probably know who the Four Freshmen are.
Shippensburg University jumped back in time on Friday, April 13 when Big Bad Voodoo Daddy played a lively set of swing music at H.
SU students were given the opportunity this weekend to experience the excitement and elegance of Asian culture.
You walk into a room with dimmed lights and a small crowd. A diverse crowd of black and white illuminates the theme of color in August Wilson’s play, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” Ma Rainey became a character in the play after a woman by the name of Gertrude Pridgett, a colored blues singer in the nineteenth century.
At age 20, J.R. Martinez was in a San Antonio hospital, learning how to walk with third-degree burns on 34 percent of his body.
Award winning Celtic dance group Lord of the Dance performed at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center Wednesday, April 4. Dreamy, celestial themed backgrounds and mystical costumes gave the performance an out-of-this-world feel.
Act V productions hosted “Little Shop of Horrors” at Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, March 29. “Little Shop of Horrors” is about a clumsy nerd, Seymour Krelborn, who works at Mushnik’s floral shop.
Shippensburg University’s Concert Band performed on April 1 at 3 p.m. in the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, conducted by Trever Famulare.
The Texas Tenors, 2009 contestant winners and No. 1 vocal group of “America’s Got Talent,” came to the H.
As an English major, it is essentially a given that I enjoy reading books. On many occasions, the books I love are converted into movies.
What do Cool Whip and a capella music have in common? The answer is Ball in the House. Gaining notice in 2001 for writing and recording the Cool Whip commercial jingles, this Massachusetts-based a capella group has been taking the musical world by storm.
fter the highly dramatized Billy Joel Wednesday night, “American Idol” audiences collectively were held spellbound last Thursday night when facing the fiercely dreaded weekly voter results.
From Friday, March 23 to Sunday, March 25, most people will probably be going about their daily lives.
“Have you ever seen Sunday night programming on HBO? It’s spectacular.” Peter Klaven, Paul Ruud’s character in 2009’s “I Love You, Man”, could not have been more correct.
Country music revolutionary, Grammy Lifetime Achievement award winner and national songwriters Hall of Fame member, Loretta Lynn performed on Friday, March 2 at Shippensburg University to a sold-out Luhr’s Performing Arts Center. Lynn’s career took off in 1967 when she charted her first of what would be 17 No. 1 singles.
Carrie Underwood has taken many angles in the music world since her appearance on American Idol. Although most people think of her as a top-selling country artist, she has also had songs that have featured her rock and pop roots.
As each 2012 Academy Award winner at the 84th Annual Academy Awards took the stage to receive its gold Oscar, the excitement in the crowd was palpable.