143 Reasons to Hit Skip on Katy Perry’s Latest Album
ByKaty Perry dropped the seventh studio album in her discography, “143,” promising a heartfelt journey of fulfillment and musical identity on Sept. 20.
Katy Perry dropped the seventh studio album in her discography, “143,” promising a heartfelt journey of fulfillment and musical identity on Sept. 20.
The newest edition of the Cerulean Chronicles, “Somewhere Beyond the Sea,” hit the shelves on Sept. 10.
“Instrumental Fashions: Attire and Song” does a wonderful job of blending these timeless songs and stitches. Located in the Fashion Archives and Museum, this exhibit creates incredible outfits using historical pieces inspired by song.
The Beach Boys, one of the most popular American bands of all time, stopped by the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center for their Endless Golden Summer Tour on September 26.
Behind his status as a famous mainstream music artist, however, was an underlying history of criminal activities, the severity of which increased as time went on and more concerning information about him came to light.
Written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, ‘Dog Man: The Musical’ kicked off its seven-month North American tour, set to visit theaters in locations all over the U.S., including Michigan, Ohio, California and Texas.
Time is a fascinating thing; and so is watchmaking!
Chambersburg Community Theatre kicked off its 70th season this weekend at the Capitol Theatre with "Fun Home," a Tony Award-winning musical that delves into themes of self-discovery, family, and coming of age.
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was released to the public on Sept. 6, and fans have been quick to go out and watch. This week it was already reported that the movie opened with the second biggest opening for a film in September.
This year’s MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) were by far one of the most predictable. Even though 2024 alone has been a pop revival for the genre, one artist ruled the awards.
Luhrs Performing Arts Center welcomed Dino World: Live to its stage on April 28. The Grove Theater was filled with families excited to catch a glimpse at the prehistoric show.
Shippensburg University’s Acting Group presented the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” in the Memorial Auditorium this weekend. The cast of about a dozen actors took to the stage to perform the show, which originally ran on Broadway in 1959 and again in 1996, and the commitment to their roles was evident.
Taylor Swift’s album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” was released at midnight on April 19. Two hours later, Swift surprised her fans with a double album called “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.”
Sharon Green-Coons is a senior art major who loves focusing on intricate detail in her work to enhance a new perspective for her viewers. She often uses ink and pencil as her medium to achieve such fine elements.
Shippensburg University’s Art and Design Department hosted its 46th Annual SU Juried Student Art Exhibition at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday April 27. The awards were presented at 1:30 p.m. The event showcased 29 students and 50 pieces.