The Tempest Review
ByOne of the first thing that became apparent in Memorial Auditorium on Tuesday, March 11 was that, although based off the Shakespearian tale, this performance of The Tempest was not going to be your typical Shakespeare play.
One of the first thing that became apparent in Memorial Auditorium on Tuesday, March 11 was that, although based off the Shakespearian tale, this performance of The Tempest was not going to be your typical Shakespeare play.
A new exhibit opened in the Brindle Student Gallery on March 10. The digital photography exhibit is titled “Tyler Graham Photography & Design.” The images are of various senior, engagement, family and solo photo shoots.
The Thought Lot is a place where viewers, artists and musicians can gather every week with the support of the Shippensburg community.
“It’s my first time here but it’s awesome,” Taylor Spigler said about the Thought Lot event on Thursday, March 6.
One of the biggest complaints by gamers recently has been day one patches. What are they exactly? When you put your game disc into your system for the first time or when it comes out, it connects to the Internet and downloads a patch to fix last minute bugs and issues with the game. Most people would think it is a good thing, but people see it as developers putting out broken and unfinished games.
“Finding time to play is tough,” said a scruffy A.J. Dawson as he leaned back in the diner booth.
Recorded jazz ballads are playing softly out of the house speakers as the crowd finds their seats and old friends.
March is National Youth Art Month and is dedicated to promoting art and art education in the United States.
What do you get when you put 11 of Shippensburg University’s most talented singers on stage in a fierce competition to win $300?
The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center hosted a stunning performance Thursday evening by stage and screen actor Mandy Patinkin.
This week marks the beginning of March and gamers are in for quite the treat. Gamers have been leery about the next generation of consoles due to the lack of games, however there are plenty of games coming out to keep everyone occupied until more triple A games come out. Episode 2 of Telltale Games’ “The Walking Dead: Season 2” is dropping March 4.
Former “Ghostbusters” star Harold Ramis died Feb. 24 at the age of 69. Ramis was many things — actor, writer, director and producer — but for many of us he will be remembered for one thing and one thing only, being Dr. Egon Spengler in “Ghostbusters.” However, Ramis has done so much more than act in the franchise we all know and love.
Many of the nominees in this year’s Best Picture category are high octane thrill rides (see American Hustle or Wolf of Wall Street). Nebraska, directed by Alexander Payne and starring Bruce Dern, is surely a change of pace in that regard.
The film, A Winter’s Tale, written and directed by Akiva Goldsman, falls short. It disproportionately combines themes of fantastic miracles, angels, demons, and flying horses with significant historical issues of immigration and disease.
On Monday, Feb. 24, a student exhibit called “The Other Side” will be opening in the Brindle Student Gallery featuring Wayne King, an art major with a concentration in graphic design who is a junior, non-traditional student. This student exhibit consists of mixed media, but most of the pieces are sculptural.
This year’s collection of Oscar nominees for best picture is one of the best in recent memory. All of the films are fantastic and have a wide range of stories and casts that exemplify all the best that Hollywood has to offer.
Twitch (twitch.tv) is a highly popular streaming website that gamers have been using since 2011. Twitch offers gamers a free way to stream their gameplay live to other interested gamers.
Last Wednesday evening was not the typical open mic night at the Thought Lot, which presented a night of stand-up comedy and indie rock.
When I first sat down in Memorial Auditorium on Thursday to see “The Vagina Monologues,” I was not really sure what to expect.
Borrowing a graphical style from the 80s and game mechanics from the 90s, Dong Nguyen had a seemingly overnight hit on his hands, but he let it go; leaving the over 50 million people who had already downloaded it to wonder, “Why?” Flappy Bird was created by one man and released for free on both iOS and Android, the two major smartphone operating systems.