Kauffman Gallery makes return post-COVID with ‘Stitchless’ exhibition
By / Managing EditorThe “Stitchless” exhibition created by Anthony Cervino will be held in the Kauffman Gallery from Aug. 31 until October 19.
The “Stitchless” exhibition created by Anthony Cervino will be held in the Kauffman Gallery from Aug. 31 until October 19.
Grab your popcorn and settle in as we travel back in time. The year is 1927. The black-and-white film era is booming.
"Princess Farmer" is a good comfort game and offers decent puzzles for its price.
With the original “Top Gun” debuting in 1986, this new addition picks up at the best point in the characters’ lives for the audience to view and react to.
While the 4th season of "Stranger Things" is entertaining, each episode just feels less and less like the show’s former self. One could say that they’re leaning into the idea of 1980’s excess, but it just feels like writers are going bigger because they can, not because it’s necessary to the story.
In a time where media focuses on the next triple-A release, such as the next “Grand Theft Auto” or “Halo” installment, small indie games will always have their niche. “The D-Team” is a 3-D tank platformer from Bottled Games.
“The Sims 4” is a massive game with collections, an interactive environment and many worlds for your Sims to live in, but at times it feels incomplete.
On Saturday, April 2, 2022, eight senior art and design majors presented their finest work at their Senior Art Exhibit in the Kauffman Gallery.
“Moon Knight” centers around Steven Grant, played by Oscar Isaac, who’s a down-on-his-luck guy, struggling with his personal, romantic and work life. All of his struggles center around him constantly losing large chunks of time, mainly when he falls asleep.
Like comedy, horror is completely subjective. What one may find scary, someone else will get little to no reaction from it. However, it’s always a fun discussion amongst horror fans when asked the question: “What is the scariest film you’ve ever seen?”
While Covid-19 variants still raise concern for many, it appears (at least to most film studios) that the hurdle has been jumped and movie theaters are back.
Student film artist and journalism major Quinn Erney debuted the newest addition to his ongoing series.
In the wonderful Wizarding World, yet another movie has been released. Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’ is the newest adventure brought to us by J.K. Rowling.
The 44th Annual Shippensburg University Art & Design Exhibition held an opening reception on Saturday, April 23, 2022 in Kauffman Gallery.
In a new campus art installation, sculpture student Colby Page discusses the Ukraine conflict.
This annual event brought together many writers, poets and artists, but more importantly, brought together many creative minds.
"Art is like giving people the tools to find their own answers,” Carlos Mora-Fallas, a junior art education major, said.
“Bloom” is a sweet and simple short romance film that takes place in Chennai, India during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns.