Justin Bieber in too deep?
ByIt was just six years ago “Beliebers” fell in love with this sweet 14-year-old boy from Canada watching his music covers on YouTube.
It was just six years ago “Beliebers” fell in love with this sweet 14-year-old boy from Canada watching his music covers on YouTube.
As the semester begins, new exhibits will continue to be put on display in the Huber Art Center. This semester there are going to be exhibits from “Best of the Best; PA Art Educators,” an SU student art exhibit, and two senior exhibitions.
Award show season plays an important role in the New Year, marking the conclusion of the previous year’s entertainment industry. This year’s Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards praised numerous actors, musicians, directors and writers for their work in films and television shows we all enjoyed in 2013. Kicking off this year’s season, comedic icons Tina Fey and Amy Poehler entertained the crowd at the 71st Annual Golden Globes as hosts for the second year in a row early this January. While cracking jokes and poking fun at those in attendance, including the nominees, the pair succeeded in making the Hollywood A-listers feel welcome along with prepared for the evening ahead. Fey and Poehler made their second round at hosting a memorable ceremony for everyone involved.
There is always something to be gained by seeing a performance in person. It could happen when acclimating to a new and surreal environment within the auditorium.
Throughout history, great pieces of art have been captured through the lenses of cameras. That is exactly what Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education, SHAPE, hoped to show the local community through its January exhibit.
It has been three weeks since the launch of Sony’s PlayStation 4 and a week since Microsoft opened up their Xbox One to the public.
The playhouse is in its fifth year of existence this semester, and has put on more than 20 shows to date. “Every year the carpet is packed,” said Andrew McGinnis, a four-year veteran of the playhouse.
A young rapper has emerged on the world stage, exhibiting a witty lyricism that is quickly disappearing with the evolution of hip-hop.
An easy chair, a tall tree, a coat hanger sitting to the side of a doorway and a fire place with a stocking hanging from the mantel. This sounds like a ’50s style home around Christmas, but not so. This is the description of Lurh’s stage during the Trace Adkins concert on Nov. 21.
A typical sight on a Wednesday night at Shippensburg’s Thought Lot includes around a dozen people combined with a few acoustic guitars and a handful of amateur musicians and comedians sprawled across the old, mismatched couches under dim lighting.
It is hard to stand out in the electronic based music scene today. We have seen it with house, trap and dubstep music.
Art education major Jolie Duhon’s exhibit focusing on older art forms opened on Nov. 18. The student exhibit is located in the Brindle Gallery in Huber Art Center.
It is not often that Shippensburg is graced with the showmanship and pizzazz of the Broadway stage, but as it saw last Tuesday, even a small town in rural Pennsylvania is the perfect host for the magnificence of a Broadway hit. The H.
“Noises Off” will leave the audience floored with Act V’s December show. With rehearsal well underway, director Ryan Kruelwicz expects nothing but the best from the cast and crew.
Act V continues to go on the comedy route each semester for its student-run stage productions and this semester is no different, with the hilarious, but thought-provoking play “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” as one of the main shows for the fall semester.
On Wednesday, the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center was bursting at the seams with the songs of America and an immense feeling of patriotism as the U.S.
Eminem revisits the nostalgia of his arguably best album, “The Marshall Mathers LP” (“MMLP”), with “MMLP 2.” Mathers has been careful in interviews to clarify that the album is just that, a re-visitation, and not so much a sequel or continuation of the 2000 album.
Saturday’s lively musical performance of “Junie B. Jones” at the H. Ric Luhrs Center drew crowds of children and die-hard “Junie B.
This year, Paris Peet put on the show “Act a Lady” for the theater practicum at Memorial Auditorium.
The Thought Lot played host to four bands last Saturday night: Old Souls, Shin High Foxes, His Dream of Lions and Next to Nothing.