Travis Porter gets crowd jumping
ByThe crowd exploded when the hip-hop group Travis Porter hit the stage in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building on Sunday.
The crowd exploded when the hip-hop group Travis Porter hit the stage in Shippensburg University’s Ceddia Union Building on Sunday.
Cancel all of your plans for this Sunday night, April 7. Travis Porter is about to blow the roof off Shippensburg University. Sara Kobus, the Activities Program Board’s concert chairperson, has a first-hand account of how excited the students are for this concert.
Cyborgs have never been so inviting to get close to and stare at, even as their mysterious stillness can’t seem to last for long.
Partnering with Shippensburg University’s Act V Productions, SHAPE is excited to promote its production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” On Friday, April 12 from 5 to 6:30 p.m., SHAPE will sponsor a pre-theater buffet of hors d’oeuvres, wine and sparkling juices at the gallery.
Many Shippensburg residents have been coming out to learn how to dance at the hands of retired Army colonel Frank Hancock.
Boyz II Men remains one of the most truly iconic R&B groups in music history. The group redefined popular R&B and continues to create timeless hits that appeal to fans across all generations.
On Friday, March 8, Shippensburg’s SHAPE art gallery debuted its newest exhibit, “Six.” “Six” featured the artwork of six advanced placement students from Shippensburg Area Senior High School: Alexis Mowers, Kaitlin Ridley, Kristie Decker, Madaline Gardner, Samantha Willhide and Ty Fitchet.
It has been 74 years since Judy Garland first donned the ruby slippers and repeated that iconic phrase “there is no place like home,” that defined an era in cinema.
Bringing the heart of Ireland to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, The Irish Tenors performed a medley of traditional Celtic songs and American classics on Thursday, March 7, while on their “Let’s Celebrate Ireland” tour. The evening began with the full orchestra welcoming the audience with a slow, peaceful melody.
Cesar Millan, star of the popular TV show “Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan,” performed at the H.
Ship Idols took their audience on a trip overseas with British hits from the past few decades to today.
Ship Idol contestants brought their favorite showstopper tunes of Broadway to this week’s fourth round of the competition. With only seven contestants left, competition was fierce.
When some people hear about an art exhibit, they visualize a series of paintings or drawings hanging in a quiet atmosphere.
Since they first joined voices in 1998, The Irish Tenors have made countless traditional treasures breathe with new life.
Dozens of Shippensburg University students, parents, alumni and community members arrived at the Kauffman Gallery in Huber Art Center on March 3 to experience the 2013 SU Student Art Exhibition.
Random lines and awkward situations filled Orndorff Theater with laughter at Game On: Improv’s first performance night of the semester. The group acted out scenes for different games in a “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”-style show, given audience input to help select locations, occupations, characters, strange addictions and even humorous deaths.
The Thought Lot hosted 10 bands last week, spanning over two shows between Thursday, Feb. 28 and Sunday, March 3.
On Dec. 21, a week after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, demandaplan.org released a video featuring numerous celebrities encouraging viewers to “demand a plan” for the issue of gun violence. The video included actors, singers and comedians such as Beyoncé Knowles, Aziz Ansari, Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Selena Gomez and Ellen DeGeneres.
On Thursday, Feb. 28, five bands will be performing at Shippensburg’s music and art venue The Thought Lot. The lineup features local bands The Demon Beat, Tuck Son, Black Black Beast and Bishops, as well as Indiana-natives Sleeping Bag.
A dark stage with a red glow and a spotlight on a woman wearing black and red clothes, spoke passionately about something: her vagina.