By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Friday, Oct. 3rd, the local cafe/art space Waldo’s & Company held their monthly gallery opening. Waldo’s is a special feature for both the campus and town of Gettysburg because it is a non-profit cafe. Their drinks are donation-based, meaning the customer may choose their price. Additionally, they […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, Sept. 27th at 8 p.m, the Sunderman Conservatory’s wind symphony and jazz ensemble put on the first student ensemble concert of the semester at the Majestic Theater. The Wind Symphony was instructed by the Director of Bands, Music Education and Conducting Russell McCutcheon. The Jazz ensemble […]| The Gettysburgian.
Meticulous planning, local partnerships, and a passionate arts community bring world-class theater to the Twin Cities The post The Making of a Broadway Season appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Looking back on 50 years of Earl Bakken’s vision—and ahead to the next generation of discovery The post Celebrating 50 Years of The Bakken Museum appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
The streets of Fort Collins are once again being adorned with colorful and expressive murals. This year marks the 10th annual Fort Collins Mural Project and the first year the project rallied around a theme, which was selected as mental health. “The Fort Collins mural project is a way to bring in Colorado artists that... The post 10th annual FoCo Mural Project highlights mental health, gives voice to artists appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Things to do in and around Minnesota this week: Rhythm & Brews, art on the St. Croix river, Twin Cities Arab Film Festival, and more| Minnesota Monthly
Metals have long been used for jewelry and body adornment. “Figural Apparatus,” an exhibition by artists Chloe Darke and Jennifer Crupi, presents work that applies metalsmithing techniques to examine the human body differently. The exhibition challenges traditional approaches to metals while still engaging the human body, drawing on themes of fiction versus reality, misinformation and...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Oxford English Dictionary has undergone a 2022 summer update – how many of these new words and sayings do you recognise?| Stratford Herald
This review contains spoilers. The premise of R.F. Kuang’s sixth novel, “Katabasis,” sounds like a BookTok dream: a dark academia enemies-to-lovers fantasy that’s part Dante’s “Inferno” and part campus satire. The novel follows two alternative universe-Cambridge Ph.D. students, Alice and Peter, who must put aside their academic rivalry and journey through Hell to rescue their...| The Daily Northwestern
Margaret Qualley commands the big screen once again in “Honey Don’t!”, but this time with support from Chris Evans, Charlie Day and Aubrey Plaza. However, the film’s fragmented story keeps Coen from reaching past heights.| The State Hornet
The 45-foot, 32,000-pound wire sculpture of a nude woman in Embarcadero Plaza has...| San Francisco Chronicle
Striking figures with eclectic, brightly colored clothing punctuate the room. Under the dim spotlight, you must gaze upwards to get a glimpse of the figure looking down upon the crowd. Its position above the crowd—hands at its sides, eyes unflinching, a sureness in its posture—is one of subdued power and courage. On the second floor...| The Science Survey
“I raised you to be an extraordinary human being, so imagine my disappointment when I wake up after five years and discover that you’re no more than ordinary,” were the words of Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy. Ordinary. What a funny little word. In couture, the word ordinary is almost derogatory. The word luxury means...| The Science Survey
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — On a brisk Saturday morning, the line outside Rough Trade snakes its way around the block, a living timeline of American musical devotion. There’s a retiree in a faded Fleetwood Mac t-shirt quietly idling behind a teenager in Doc Martens, and a dad balances a toddler on one hip and a...| The Science Survey
From campus to wherever you call home, we welcome you to learn from and connect with the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences,...| UW News
For the first time ever, the Sun has gone retrograde along with the Earth and sixty-nine of Jupiter’s moons. What does this mean for you? You should panic– like a lot. Tell everybody that the things going wrong in the world are due to astrology, whether it’s true or not. Be mean and loud whenever...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
From campus to wherever you call home, we welcome you to learn from and connect with the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences,...| UW News
William Finn’s Tony Award–winning musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" is spellbinding crowds at the Kennedy Center until Oct. 20. Directed by| The Georgetowner
CeCe Teneal performed at Judson’s Live in March 2024. ©Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts Dr. Phillips Center It’s one we all know and love. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is not only home to the city’s largest concerts, Broadway musicals and kids’ shows, but is renowned for its beauty and acoustics—Steinmetz Hall is considered one of...| Orlando Magazine
Jeff Rupert during a sound check at Blue Bamboo, “The Boo” has become known as THE place for jazz in Orlando. Photo by Roberto Gonzalez Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts It looks like there’s a happy ending in store for this popular music venue. The year surely didn’t start off that way—not when Blue Bamboo’s husband-and-wife owners, Chris and...| Orlando Magazine
Whether you’re heading to the ballet, a touring Broadway show, a museum or an intimate concert hall, Central Floridians are passionate about the arts. Jennifer McKee introduces you what the big halls have on their schedules this season, while Michael McLeod lets you in on the smaller performance spaces that are hidden gems in our community. Plus, read all about...| Orlando Magazine
Congressman, Frost announces the CREATE Art Act. Courtesy Congressman Maxwell Frost.When Congressman Maxwell Frost introduced new legislation aimed at creating federal grants to support emerging and independent artists this April (the CREATE Art Act), he spoke from firsthand experience. Not only has Frost managed music artists and organized music festivals but he has been a musician himself since the second...| Orlando Magazine
Picture this: your favorite artist planned a whole nationwide tour. You look up to see where they’ll be playing, and you realize they don’t get close to your city. You’d have to drive an hour or more to see them! This has happened to me countless times over the years, and it can be incredibly … The post Top 5 Music Venues to Visit as a College Student in Madison, Wisconsin appeared first on College Magazine.| College Magazine
On April 11, NSU hosted the 25th annual STUEYs at the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center. The STUEYs started at 6 p.m. with 74 finalists in many departments and various performances between announcements. Sean Stanton of the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education won the award for NSU Student of the Year Overall. […]| The Current
Throughout the summer, check out art exhibitions across campus at the Burke Museum, Henry Art Gallery, and the Jacob Lawrence Gallery.| UW News