By Lee Taylor, Opinion Editor On Oct. 25, the first half of “Bojack Horseman”’s sixth and final season aired on Netflix. Fans of the series, myself included, had been creating theories over…
Category: Music, TV, & Theatre
Phi Mu Alpha hosts musicale as part of their philanthropy week
By Marissa Massare, Arts & Entertainment Editor Phi Mu Alpha will present their musicale, “Music Through The Ages” at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 16 in Stretansky Concert Hall as a closer for…
Acclaimed trumpeter joins Susquehanna’s jazz ensemble
By Victoria Durgin, Digital Media Editor A performer hailed as one of the “very best trumpet soloists in the world today” by the International Trumpet Guild will join the Susquehanna jazz ensemble…
Midd-West HS choir joins SU choir and chamber singers for concert
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living & Arts Editor Susquehanna’s university choir and chamber singers will be joined by the Midd-West High School choir to perform their fall concert, where they will also…
SU theatre department reprises Bram Stoker’s Dracula
By Ellen Smith, Staff Writer The Susquehanna theater department is presenting Bram Stoker’s Dracula, adapted into a brilliant retelling of the classic vampire narrative by acclaimed Scottish playwright Liz Lochhead. The show…
Nosferatu thrills students
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor For the entire fall 2019 semester, the music department’s orchestration class has been preparing for their pinnacle event: “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror,” that…
Ennis, artist of costumes, finds her passion at Susquehanna
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor Hanging in her office are some of Elizabeth Ennis’ favorite costume renderings from the past few shows that she has worked as the costume…
Susquehanna alum sponsors “The War of Worlds” show
By Marissa Massare, Living & Arts Editor For many years, Susquehanna’s radio station WQSU 88.9 has rebroadcasted the classic “War of the Worlds,” but this year will feature an extra special production….
Lights, Camera, Action: Phoenix reprises role in new “Joker”
By Samuel Hoffman, Contributing Writer While the name “Joker” might be enticing to anyone familiar with the Batman franchise, the movie’s R-rating is to be taken seriously. It has some dark scenes…
“An Evening of Three” performance features three instruments together
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer “An Evening of Three,” a faculty and guest artist recital will present horn, piano, and violin music live on stage at Stretansky Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m….








