Review: ‘Pipers’ mix bagpipes and rock in awe-inspiring concert
ByThe Red Hot Chilli Pipers brought its distinct sound to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center in an unforgettable performance last Thursday.
The Red Hot Chilli Pipers brought its distinct sound to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center in an unforgettable performance last Thursday.
Gladys Knight shimmered and shimmied her way through her songs while performing at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on March 22, in support of the H.O.P.E. Diversity Scholarship Fund Program.
As the youngest of 10 children, it did not take long for a young Neil Connelly to understand that if he wanted people to stay interested in what he had to say, he needed a good first line.
Author and University of Louisiana professor Lisa Graley came to Shippensburg University on March 5 to read some of her poetry and short stories from her works in Old Main Chapel.
Our Arts & Entertainment section is thrilled to introduce the A&E Podcast, a new series highlighting a variety of topics in pop culture and entertainment.
Shippensburg University’s Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) collaborated with the Resident Hall Association (RHA) to host “Live at the Apollo,” which was an event to celebrate black history and culture last Thursday in Orndorff Theatre.
Shippensburg University’s Act V Theatre Co. held its first One Act Festival in the Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 28, March 1 and March 2.
After many changes in members, hit songs, tours and much more, The Temptations and Four Tops celebrated the history of Motown at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Friday night.
The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center was filled with all sorts of whistles, cheers and yee-haws as Mark Chesnutt, Neal McCoy and Joe Diffie brought their “Country Unplugged” concert to an eager audience Sunday night.
Jay T. Vonada’s quartet transformed Old Main Chapel into a jazz club with the sounds of trombone, piano, drums and bass last Thursday evening.
The Shippensburg University Department of International Studies continued its latest film series with “The Land of Hope” in the John L. Grove Forum last Tuesday.
For Amanda Cruickshanks, a senior art and design major at Shippensburg University, creating art is something that encompasses many of her oldest and fondest memories.
The Shippensburg University Concert Choir came together to perform SU’s first ever cabaret concert at Old Main Chapel on Saturday.
Beginning as a hobby without direction, Shippensburg native band Nothing Planned is beginning to grow in the heart of central Pennsylvania.
The Mnozil Brass traveled all the way from Vienna, Austria, to entertain with its comedic musical concert Feb. 12 in the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center reported breaking even for the first time during the last Shippensburg University Council of Trustees meeting since its inception.
The department of international studies informed students of the harm industrial waste can cause in its showing of “Manufactured Landscapes” in the John L. Grove Forum last Tuesday.
Picture this: A video game where you fly around a mystical expanse fighting bad guys in a futuristic and highly-customizable exo-suit that would leave Tony Stark in awe.
The department of international studies hosted “The Babushkas of Chernobyl” in the John L. Grove Forum as yet another installment in its film series last Thursday.
Places, please! Shippensburg University’s Act V Theatre Co. is beginning preparations for a semester of productions with auditions for their new one-act festival.