Commentary: Women Indie Artists You Should Be Listening To
ByMarch is Women's History Month, and this month, we're focusing on the incredible women making music in the industry.
March is Women's History Month, and this month, we're focusing on the incredible women making music in the industry.
Dale Crowley kicked off The Reflector’s open mic on Feb. 17 with his poem “For What It’s Worth.” The poem took to the theme of love by intertwining lyrics from classic love songs with his own words.
Whitney Morris is a “super” senior art education major in the College of Arts and Sciences, meaning she is completing a fifth year of classes. She has worked in the Kauffman Gallery during her freshman and sophomore years, helping to set up exhibitions and food for gallery openings. She has also been professor Steve Dolbin’s intern for the past year and a half.
Even though March is approaching, that does not mean that the Black History Month celebration should start slowing down. One of the latest BHM events was the Residence Hall Association’s annual “Live at the Apollo” open-mic event. The event is meant to be a celebration of Black artists and performers as well as serve as a history lesson for students on the importance of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.
Lexi Shockey, a senior art educa- tion major at Shippensburg Univer- sity, hosted her final “Slip Transfer” demonstration on Feb. 16. She host- ed the workshop for fellow ceramics students last year as well to share her technique with other students and to demonstrate the endless possibilities that clay has for an artist.
In "It Takes Two," divorcing couple, Cody and May, are forced into a series of trials meant to bring them back together by a talking 'Book of Love.'
Kimberly Braet creates charcoal works inspired by feelings of vulnerability and human connection.
To balance the intake of straight relationships this post-Valentine’s Day season, here are some quality picks of queer romance novels.
The year 2021 was a massive year for movies, especially as most of them were originally intended for 2020, making this one of the more anticipated Oscars in recent years.
Celebrate Valentine’s with your music lover by listening to some lovey rock n’ roll that has stood the test of time.
Wordle has become the current united common ground of the people. Across many social media platforms, content creators are using the game to connect with other users.
Fans of DC Comics, murder mysteries, and “your mom” jokes can all find something to enjoy in Quinn Erney’s “The Quinn Legacy: The Batman Who Laughs Fan Film.”
The season 25 premiere, entitled “Pajama Day” is the first episode in a long time to feel like a classic episode of “South Park.”
Shippensburg University’s Annual Juried Art Show, sponsored by the SU Minds@ Work Conference, is now accepting art submissions.
Nearly every day of the week, Shippensburg’s musically inclined students gather on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage to rehearse in a variety of ensembles. Members of the SU Pep Band express excitement for upcoming events as they perform for basketball game attendees.
World famous hypnotist and voice actor Joshua Seth held a hypnosis-centered comedy event in the Ceddia Union Building on Jan. 28 at 9 p.m. which included student volunteers.
Elizabeth Peters is an active member of the SU student body and a ceramicist who takes inspiration from nature.
SHAPE Gallery, known as Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education, debuted its newest exhibit, “Alfresco: Open Air Photography,” made its debut on Jan. 14 and will be showing through Feb. 18.
The Huber Arts Center is set to present a new photography exhibit, ‘Signature of the Spirit’ by Chester Higgins, in The Kauffman Gallery on Wednesday, Jan. 26.
“Loop Hero” is the latest game by developer ‘Four Quarters,’ originally released in early 2021 for PC and has most recently been released on Dec. 9 for the Nintendo Switch.