By Nick Forbes, Managing Editor of Content Hip-Hop. It is undoubtably the most prolific music genre of our generation. Since its humble beginnings in the late 80s, Hip- Hop has…
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Lights, Camera, Action: A Movie Review – ‘Captain Marvel’ soars with fans but doesn’t surprise audiences
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor Ever since the Marvel Cinematic Universe began with “Iron Man” 11 years ago, its superheroes have been predominantly white (minus “Black Panther”) and…
Guest guitarist accentuates ‘unique’ genres in composition performance
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer Guitarist Kevin J. Cope performed a selection of his compositions on March 5 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Cope performed “Pneuma,” “Suite No. 1,” “Solstices,” “Ithnaan…
Visiting Writer Brings Life to Reading
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer Award–winning author Aminatta Forna presented a reading of her works as part of the Seavey Reading Series on March 5 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. The reading focused on Forna’s new book, “Happiness.” “Happiness” follows two…
WomenSpeak performs monologues for charity
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer WomenSpeak put on its annual production of “The Vagina Monologues” for the first time in two years from Feb. 22 to Feb. 24 in Isaac’s…
Student reading reflects on personal experiences
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor Eight students performed in the second senior reading of the semester on Feb. 27 in Lore Degenstein Gallery. Seniors Nikki Anderson, Alison Cerri,…
Senior recital to highlight mental illness, various languages
By Lauren Runkle, Contributing Editor Seniors Jason Pandelidis and Izzie Hawthorne will perform solo pieces for their senior capstone at 2:30 p.m. on March 3 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Pandelidis…
SU student recital to get ‘personal’
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer Senior Rebekka Rosen and junior Briana Heinly will perform a student recital at 7:30 p.m. on March 2 in Stretansky Concert Hall. “I have been…
Psychological thriller scares viewers into boredom after hype
By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer By the time that I got around to watching “Bird Box,” the phenomenon was very much over. Originally based on a 2014 novel by Josh…
Play addresses historical race issues in the home
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The 1950s will take center stage in the play “Crumbs from the Table of Joy,” which Susquehanna will debut at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28…