New art exhibit at Thought Lot
ByAs children, we hated getting in an orderly line. But Shippensburg University alumnus James Sandrik displayed a fun, unique use of lines across an array of canvases.
As children, we hated getting in an orderly line. But Shippensburg University alumnus James Sandrik displayed a fun, unique use of lines across an array of canvases.
The raw reality of human and nature interdependency was encapsulated in the allegorical mixed media pieces of duo John Holmgren and Nick Conbere, entitled, “River Relations: A Beholder’s Share of the Columbia River Dams.”
For 17 years, Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) has brought the Shippensburg Community together with various events, exhibitions of fresh local art and diversified culture.
Christmas came early this year for “Star Wars” fans as series side story, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” hit theaters on Dec. 16. “Rogue One” filled the gap between “Star Wars” series episodes III and IV that originally left viewers with quite a few unanswered questions.
Christmas lights sparkled along the busy road as “Over and Over” by The Goo Goo Dolls roared from the radio.
On Wednesday one of rock’s greatest female icons, Melissa Etheridge, graced H Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
Throughout the past few months, the global and Shippensburg communities have been celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare’s afterlife — now it is time for Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education gallery to join in on the celebration.
From animated movies like “Finding Dory,” “The BFG” and “Kubo and the Two Strings” to superhero and action movies like “Captain America: Civil War,” “Suicide Squad” and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” these movies and more brought excitement and had me wondering what 2017 would bring us.
Stewart Hall transformed into the Little Princess Playhouse on Saturday for the double feature production, “Elsa and the Snarls” and “A Princess Christmas.”
Amidst the ugly sweater parties and Christmas cookies, Shippensburg community members can have a rock’n holiday season with Melissa Etheridge’s Holiday Trio tomorrow.
Cookies, cake pops, apple cider, lemonade, English students and professors littered the Dauphin Humanities Center “fish bowl” lounge for the English department’s first Cookie Slam.
Burlap sacks, propeller hats, parrots on shoulders and even a mime crossed the stage this weekend at Memorial Auditorium.
With hardly an empty seat in sight, individuals both young and old piled in the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Saturday, to experience the vocal and lyrical genius Art Garfunkel.
“Please, please, please.” “How many cups have you had this morning?” “None.” “Plus?” “Five. But yours is better.” Those very same opening lines from the “Gilmore Girls” pilot started off its revival on Black Friday.
Banjo Fun Day will return to The Thought Lot for a second year of banjo festivities on Dec. 3 and 4. The two-day event is hosted by The Bedford Banjo Shop and is free to the public.
Timbre is defined as the character of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity. The band of the same name proved to be just that Saturday at The Thought Lot.
Room 201 of the Huber Arts Center Annex was lit up with the brilliant and creative artistic works of local high school juniors and seniors from Nov. 6 – 19. Sixty of the best high school artists in select counties across Pennsylvania and Maryland were chosen to have their artwork displayed in Shippensburg University’s third annual Scholastic 144 Art Exhibition.
Shakespearean music filled the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon as the Shippensburg University Community Orchestra performed “Music for Shakespeare.”
Embracing tenacious, old-school R&B while incorporating political undertones, Alicia Keys released her eighth album “HERE” on Nov. 4.
The Thought Lot audience members rose from their chairs and let loose during a rock, punk concert on Saturday.