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ByBurlap sacks, propeller hats, parrots on shoulders and even a mime crossed the stage this weekend at Memorial Auditorium.
Burlap sacks, propeller hats, parrots on shoulders and even a mime crossed the stage this weekend at Memorial Auditorium.
With hardly an empty seat in sight, individuals both young and old piled in the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday, to experience the vocal and lyrical genius Art Garfunkel.
“Please, please, please.” “How many cups have you had this morning?” “None.” “Plus?” “Five. But yours is better.” Those very same opening lines from the “Gilmore Girls” pilot started off its revival on Black Friday.
Banjo Fun Day will return to The Thought Lot for a second year of banjo festivities on Dec. 3 and 4. The two-day event is hosted by The Bedford Banjo Shop and is free to the public.
Timbre is defined as the character of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity. The band of the same name proved to be just that Saturday at The Thought Lot.
Room 201 of the Huber Arts Center Annex was lit up with the brilliant and creative artistic works of local high school juniors and seniors from Nov. 6 – 19. Sixty of the best high school artists in select counties across Pennsylvania and Maryland were chosen to have their artwork displayed in Shippensburg University’s third annual Scholastic 144 Art Exhibition.
Shakespearean music filled the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon as the Shippensburg University Community Orchestra performed “Music for Shakespeare.”
Embracing tenacious, old-school R&B while incorporating political undertones, Alicia Keys released her eighth album “HERE” on Nov. 4.
The Thought Lot audience members rose from their chairs and let loose during a rock, punk concert on Saturday.
Fifty-nine years, thousands of pages and millions of words later, The Reflector is still going strong.
Author Susan Perabo shared the first two chapters of her upcoming novel with Shippensburg University students and faculty during a book discussion on Nov. 10.
In the aftermath of the 2016 election, country music star Martina McBride brought a little motherly love to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday night.
After a week of lost hope, Shippensburg University may have just found its new savior who can turn water into wine.
SPOILER ALERT “Doctor Strange” can be summed up as a risk. The character, mostly unknown to movie-going audiences, forced Marvel Studios to find the correct balance between familiarity and originality. With 14 films in the Marvel series, the demand for imagination was at its highest, but the risk paid off.
Squeezed between the middle of Shippensburg University Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Student Help Desk and tables of studious students sits a world of vibrant sunsets and mystical sailboats.
One, two, three, ACTION! If your passion is theater or you are in search of a way to meet new people while learning a new skill, Shippensburg University’s Act V club may have exactly what you are looking for.
Amidst the tears, gowns and cowboy hats, musical artists and fans gathered around to celebrate the 50th year of the Country Music Awards.
“My name’s Hannah Bingman, and I wore this hat because it makes me feel like Neil Young,” Lancaster singer-songwriter Hannah Bingman said, referring to her country girl getup.
Students of all backgrounds came together Wednesday evening to discuss a variety of topics from feminism to mental illness.
*SPOILER ALERT* A handful of Shippensburg University students had the entire Orndorff Theatre to themselves during Activities Program Board’s (APB) free movie, “Purge: Election Year,” shown Nov. 3 through Nov. 6. Unlike typical movie theaters where viewers must pay high snack prices or smuggle food in, students walked in hugging their snacks at ease.