The Reflector Halloween Open Mic
By / Ship Life EditorStewart Hall was enveloped in a warm, supportive environment on Thursday night during The Reflector’s Halloween Open Mic.
Stewart Hall was enveloped in a warm, supportive environment on Thursday night during The Reflector’s Halloween Open Mic.
“The Nutcracker” made its reappearance Saturday evening at Luhrs Performing Arts Center. The State Ballet Theater of Ukraine took Luhrs on a whimsical night of the renowned ballet.
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” made its annual reappearance for a three-night show. Kicking off on Friday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.
It was incredible to witness her sheer raw talent while she sang into the mic and layered her own voice in complete and utter silence.
David Gilmour, the lead guitarist of Pink Floyd, and their remaining members sold their music, name and likeness to Sony Records for about 400 million on Oct. 1, after almost 40 years of one of the most drawn out and famous royalty feuds in rock history.
In an interview with the Guardian in September, Chappell Roan was asked to endorse a candidate, an action that she opted not to do. She stated that she did not “feel pressured” to endorse a candidate and that “there’s problems on both sides.”
John B and the Pogues are back for another season full of entertaining characters, refreshing romances and tricky treasure hunting.
Payne fell from a third-floor balcony at a hotel in Argentina. The sudden news of his tragic death has shocked the internet and fans.
Charli XCX released “Brat and it’s completely different but still brat” on Oct. 11. This project is a remix album containing 16 refurbished tracks inspired by her sixth album, “BRAT.”
Has it been a long time since you rock and rolled? Not if you attended “Neil Berg’s 50 years of Rock & Roll” at Luhrs, it has not.
“Let’s Sing Taylor” brought “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” to Shippensburg on Friday night, performing a 90-minute show of Swift’s biggest hits.
Six-time Grammy Award-winning americana group Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit released “Live From The Ryman, Vol. 2” this past Friday. It is a 15-song collection of some of the group’s best work to date.
Katy Perry dropped the seventh studio album in her discography, “143,” promising a heartfelt journey of fulfillment and musical identity on Sept. 20.
The newest edition of the Cerulean Chronicles, “Somewhere Beyond the Sea,” hit the shelves on Sept. 10.
“Instrumental Fashions: Attire and Song” does a wonderful job of blending these timeless songs and stitches. Located in the Fashion Archives and Museum, this exhibit creates incredible outfits using historical pieces inspired by song.
The Beach Boys, one of the most popular American bands of all time, stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for their Endless Golden Summer Tour on September 26.
Behind his status as a famous mainstream music artist, however, was an underlying history of criminal activities, the severity of which increased as time went on and more concerning information about him came to light.
Written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, ‘Dog Man: The Musical’ kicked off its seven-month North American tour, set to visit theaters in locations all over the U.S., including Michigan, Ohio, California and Texas.
Time is a fascinating thing; and so is watchmaking!