Life topic: Events

Exhibit impresses even an art newbie
The concept of an art exhibit can sometimes be daunting, simply because some of us can stare at a piece for hours and still just not get it. Read »

Singer-songwriter wows audiences with eclectic playlist
“It’s all about the music” said singer/songwriter Rudy Currence; however, on Oct. 26 it was all about Currence. Though the attendance in Wait Chapel was sparse, Currence performed as… Read »

Unconventional majors direct edgy plays Unconventional majors direct edgy plays
Shakespeare said “what’s in a name?” and I would ask “what’s in a major?” Certainly more than meets the eye. A theatre major is not necessarily an actor, and this fall’s… Read »

Sorority show will raise awareness
If your level of knowledge about fashion is as high as mine, you probably automatically picture Ben Stiller competing in a walk-off against Owen Wilson when you hear the word “runway.” But… Read »

Pink Party will offer fun for philanthropy
Very rarely on Friday nights are you are able to have a good time and support a worthwhile cause. Get ready to put on your favorite pink outfit to attend the first ever Pink Party. Read »

Senior theatre majors direct moving one-act series
Senior theater majors and members of the Black Box Players, Amber Chapel, Sissie Strope and Tiffany Waddell will direct the sole Studio Series this fall. Read »

Southern charm abounds at local annual event Southern charm abounds at local annual event
It’s better than Santa Claus coming to town, seriously. In its 125th year, the Dixie Classic Fair is happening now until Oct. 7 in the area next to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. There… Read »

Band to brighten Ziggy’s final months
For those students not interested in attending the Florida State vs. Wake Forest football game Oct. 11 or those intending to leave at halftime, Sister Hazel is making its final appearance at Ziggy’s.… Read »

Mechanics of society rule play Mechanics of society rule play
The scene opens on a dimly lit filing cabinet, a telephone switchboard, a typewriter and a cold iron door – as lifeless as the automatons that operate them. Machinal, Sophie Treadwell’s… Read »

Expressionist play launches theatre season Expressionist play launches theatre season
A recent phenomenon in popular culture is the increasing number of people fascinated by Court TV. What better way, then, for the University Theatre to begin its 2007-’08 season with Machinal,… Read »