ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


3/17/2016, 8:58pm

Izzy's view

Everyone’s favorite congressman-turned-president is back and even more convincing in a brand new season of the Netflix hit “House of Cards.” Season four takes place shortly after where season three left off, with Frank, played Kevin Spacey, traveling without his wife Claire, played by Robin Wright, to campaign for the 2016 presidential primaries.


3/15/2016, 7:21pm

Taking a fresh look at campus art

Shippensburg University is fortunate to have both local artists and students creating unique sculptures that serve to enhance the campus. One sculpture “Life Force,” cannot help but stand out to the students walking back and forth from classes.


3/15/2016, 7:18pm

SU is twirling new color

The Shippensburg University Color Guard embarked on their first indoor season on Feb. 27, at Lower Dauphin High School in Hummelstown, PA, as part of a Tournament Indoor Association (TIA) competition.


3/1/2016, 11:38am

Izzy's View

After more than 20 years off the air, fans are finally catching up with the Tanner clan and they are as hectic as ever.


2/22/2016, 9:11pm

Izzy’s View

There was a lot of death and even more walkers on the mid-season premiere of the AMC hit “The Walking Dead.” The premiere picks up right where the November finale left off.


2/22/2016, 9:09pm

Historic night for 58th annual Grammys

The 58th Annual Grammy Awards were nothing less than spectacular. The politically charged performances and diverse nominations made this year’s ceremony one that will stand out for years to come.


2/15/2016, 10:47pm

‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ leaves much to be desired

“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.” It is not universally known, however, if this new adaptation of Jane Austin’s classic “Pride and Prejudice” will be able to fully reach either the purists or the modern zombie-loving audiences alike.


2/15/2016, 10:30pm

Izzy’s View

Women around America rushed to the movies this Valentine’s Day to embrace the single life with the new comedy “How to Be Single.” The film stars “Fifty Shades of Grey” Dakota Johnson as Alice, who has just moved to New York after breaking up with her college boyfriend, Josh (Nicholas Braun). Alice struggles to live the single life with the help of her sister Meg (Leslie Mann) and co-worker Robin (Rebel Wilson). The romantic comedy had a few good jokes but overall, there were not as many laughs as anticipated from the trailers.