Favorites From The Thought Shop
ByFavorite Number 1 & 2 – I was so impressed with this jewelry from designer Three Daughters of Eve.
Favorite Number 1 & 2 – I was so impressed with this jewelry from designer Three Daughters of Eve.
Unique bands and artists have found a home at The Thought Lot, and now vendors of uncommon and out-of-the-ordinary trinkets and gadgets have also made their mark with the establishment of The Thought Shop.
After 29 years in the music industry and 22 albums later, the talented and well-known contemporary Christian artist Michael W.
The dynamic acting, singing and comedic duo Dave Ahdoot and Ethan Fixell brought smiles and outbursts of laughter as APB hosted their comedy show in the CUB’s Red Zone. The comedic duo, known as Dave and Ethan, have been best friends since middle school and have gained experience from the People’s Improv Theater in New York.
As January comes to a close, the celebration of the life of one of America’s greatest heroes begins to take hold across the country.
The Kauffman Gallery located in the Huber Art Center kicked off the spring semester with a new exhibit, “A Person, Place or Thing.” The exhibition features 59 works of art from graduate students pursuing their Master of Fine Art (MFA) from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Many of the works of art are abstract and set the tone for a brilliant display.
Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum will host “Our New Old Clothes: Recent Acquisitions of the Fashion Archives and Museum” beginning Feb.
The Vienna Boys’ Choir sang to a full house at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, and celebrated their 40th sold-out performance since the Luhrs Center opened in 2005.
The Luhrs Performing Arts Center was transformed into a Winter Wonderland on Saturday, Dec. 8, as Clay Aiken brought singing, laughing, impromptu duets, and the favorite Christmas classics to Shippensburg during his Joyful Noise tour. Clay Aiken’s performance at the Luhrs Center Saturday was a show to remember right from the opening number.
On Friday, Memorial Auditorium was transformed into a winter wonderland with the performance of “The Santaland Diaries.” The star of the show, Ethan Goldbach, who played the elf, acted his role with satirical humor.
Four bands, friends and plush couches sound like a good time. As the bands took the stage, more and more people poured into The Thought Lot, which is a contemporary arts center on East Garfield Street in Shippensburg.
Skippyjon Jones and his family performed ‘purr-fectly’ at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center this past Saturday.
The Poetry Exchange Project, or PXP, was a new and experimental collaboration between poetry classes between Tulane University in Louisiana, lead by Professor Andy Stallings, and SU, led by Zach Savich.
Lead singer Alex Gaskarth, lead guitarist Jack Barakat, bassist Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson of All Time Low brought rocking music, jokes, the mascot, a small child and even a collection of fans’ bras to the stage on Sunday, Dec.
The Classic Hunt will be performing in Shippensburg at The Thought Lot on Dec. 1. It will be Hayduk’s first time performing in Shippensburg since The Thought Lot’s 2011 Halloween show, and he is excited to be back.
Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) invites the community to attend a Santaland Soiree on Friday, Nov.
Top five new albums of the week: 1. “*Youth Companion*” by Mean Creek 2. “Real Fear” by Casket Lottery 3.
On Friday, The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center continued its concert series, by bringing Roger Hodgson: The Legendary Voice of Supertramp to the stage.
The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center will feature Sinbad on Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. Sinbad was born David Adkins in 1956, in Benton Harbor, Mich.
When the holiday season rolls around, it is natural for theatre audiences to attend traditional Christmas fare such as “A Christmas Carol” and “It’s a Wonderful Life.” We have grown to love these seasonal performances but we also have seen them countless times in all different ways and they soon grow to be yet another holiday tradition.