Review: Searching for a better ‘Tomorrow’
By / Managing EditorOur world is heading toward an inevitable demise.
Our world is heading toward an inevitable demise.
Shippensburg University’s In-Motion Dance Troupe performed its annual recital “An Invitation to Dance” in Memorial Auditorium. This student-run organization took the stage on Jan. 31 and Feb.1 with 21 performers.
The Pace Prints exhibit gave students the sense that a picture is worth a thousand words during its opening reception in the Kauffman Gallery Wednesday.
Get “Do Re Me Fa So” excited for “The Concert Xperience 2020.” Blackbear and Marc E. Bassy are on their way to Shippensburg University’s Heiges Field House to headline SU Activity Programming Board’s (APB) annual spring concert.
“Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker,” the newest episode in the Star Wars series, provided three emotional moments that impacted the audience.
The backdrop of New York City welcomed guests to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, setting the scene for the “RENT: 20th Anniversary Tour” on Nov. 20.
Act V Theatre Co. hosted the opening night of its fourth annual rendition of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on Oct. 24.
The question of morality and what occurs after death has been discussed for centuries. And the discussion will continue in a play presented at Shippensburg University.
Shippensburg University (SU) students filled the lobby of Huber Art Center awaiting the opening of the Kauffman Gallery’s newest exhibit “Fantastic Function” on Sept. 30.
The masterful musician Ronnie Milsap, who was born blind, took the stage at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Friday.
This week’s prediction is all about the band “flor.” I am all about this band right now.
Shippensburg University’s McFeely’s Cafe served as a place for poetry readings on Sept. 30 for Open Mic Night. Led by SU English professor Nicole Santalucia, Open Mic Night was an event at which all poets were welcomed.
You probably have not heard the name Patrick Martin before, but get ready to fall in love with his unique voice, old soul, electronic beats and eccentric energy.
Tucked away in an inconspicuous warehouse lies The Thought Lot: a gallery that shows contemporary art exhibits and concerts. The opening reception for the fall gallery opened at 6 p.m. on Sept. 6, and will be on display through the end of October.
The “Artists that Teach” exhibit shows viewers a different side of teachers as it made its debut at Shippensburg University’s Kauffman Gallery on Aug. 26.
The Chambersburg band Stable Shakers released its new self-titled extended play record (EP) on Aug. 23, just in time to give listeners the perfect music for the end of summer.
Story Slam will be “coming home” to Shippensburg’s Appalachian Brewing Company for the first time on Sept. 12.
How many of you have never been to a percussion recital?” asked Aaron Trumbore, assistant director of bands at Shippensburg University, taking a bow after his first piece. The majority of the people in the room raised their hands.