By Devonne Tourre, Asst. Digital Media Editor Musicologist Joy H. Calico performed as a guest of the Martha Barker Blessing Musicians-in-Residence series on Nov. 13 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Calico directed a…
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Monologues highlight Flint residents outside of water crisis
By Jill Baker, Editor-in-Chief A staged reading of a new play showed snapshots of Flint, Mich. through student monologues on Nov. 9 and 10 in Degenstein Center Theater. “Some of [these characters]…
Joint SU recital to feature, celebrate lesser-known ‘phenomenal women’
By Julie Bauer, Staff Writer The Department of Music will present a student recital titled “Phenomenal Women” featuring sopranos Lena Costello and Michaela Wagner at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 10 in Stretansky…
Concert honors WWI anniversary through writing, music
By Devonne Tourre, Asst. Digital Media Editor The Departments of Music and Modern Languages presented a recital titled “100 Years Later: Echoes of the Armistice” on Nov. 5 and 6 in Stretansky…
Re-finished work from ‘Citizen Kane’ director hits the web
By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer To a modern viewer, the making of “The Other Side of the Wind” may be more interesting than the film itself. Directed by Orson Welles, star of…
Puerto Rican poet encourages love, change in time of violence
By Danielle Bettendorf Living & Arts Editor Latino poet Martin Espada performed on Nov. 1 in Degenstein Center Theater as a part of the Seavey Reading Series. Espada opened with a poem that was included…
Chamber music recital to highlight lesser-known horn, voice repertoire
By Julie Bauer Staff Writer The Department of Music will present a faculty recital featuring chamber music for solo horn and voice at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The recital will feature Adjunct…
Biopic honors rock music ‘champion’
By Nick Cardillo Staff Writer I liked Queen a lot before “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but I like them even more now. The biopic of Freddie Mercury and the band which catapulted him to international super-stardom is a moving, powerful…
Classic horror franchise returns with intergenerational trauma
By Megan Ruge & Nick Cardillo, Managing Editor of Content & Contributing Writer With Oct. 31 quickly upcoming, it’s the last week to get in the spooky mood of the season. One way…
Annual art competition gets ‘personal’ with figurative works
By Devonne Tourre, Asst. Digital Media Editor, Human figurative art was the focus of the Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition on Oct. 20 in Lore Degenstein Gallery. The competition was judged by…








