Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
3 days ago by Danielle Calkins
The dynamic duo of display cooks Connie Marshall and Tina Noll combine humor, talent and commitment into their work every morning in the Ike Shaffer Commons.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
2 hours ago by Nathan Lane
The Conservatory of Music drew from many of its strengths Sunday, May 4 in order to put on Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana." The piece, as Lawrence fellow Daniel Barolsky remarked in his introductory lecture, is most known for its first movement's frequent appearance in summer epic films.
The Lawrentian, Lawrence University, WI
11 hours ago by Sonia Emmons
When I think of drag, I think of Robin Williams in "Mrs. Doubtfire." By no means does the movie project an accurate representation of drag, nor does it embody the message of personal expression that drag culture embraces, but I can think of no better opportunity to discuss my favorite "Mrs.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
3 days ago by Jeremy Medina
Here's a look at what to expect in the world of entertainment in Milwaukee this summer.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
3 days ago by Aaron McVeigh
Some students spends months, if not years, trying to land a job in their desired field, while a handful are lucky enough to land that job right after graduation. UW-Whitewater alumnus Kyla Morris, 23, of Cambridge, is one student who has been lucky enough to land a job tryout for her dream job.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
4 days ago by Aaron McVeigh
A UW-Whitewater senior is already fulfilling her dream of working in the music industry, as a weekend nighttime deejay at Madison's Z104.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
5 days ago by Annie Levene
In "Made of Honor," one character tells another, "Anytime is the right time to say I love you." Actually, there are a couple of situations where that sort of declaration may not be the most appropriate thing to say. A funeral, perhaps, or maybe just after getting dumped.
The Wright Times, Wright College, IL
5 days ago by Laura Carpenter
The Stage Wright TheatrThe Stage Wright Theatre
group performed the musical Urinetown, and it stunk like a town full of urine.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
5 days ago by Ben VanWagoner, Assosciate Arts Editor
It's all too easy to see the summer as a bit of a social disaster, a morass of solitude and late-night video games. But it doesn't have to be this way. The local art scene is baking at a 52-week high in the summer. Don't worry about all the performances you never made it to in the fall and winter - they were inconsequential by comparison.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Colleen Loggins
Well, hello there! This is my last week of writing columns, which is sad for a handful of you, relieving for others and means absolutely nothing to most. I'm sad I won't get to share my disjointed thoughts with you for a while, but here is one last one. Some of the fashions on this campus are God awful.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
6 days ago by David Watnick, Daily Arts Writer
As self-ascribed descriptions go, few are more apt than the label embraced by Flight of the Conchords, "New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo." Blatantly self-parodying and stylistically spot-on, this absurdly cumbersome distinction should explain Flight of the Conchords' performance at the Michigan Theater Saturday evening.
Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI
6 days ago by Michael Metts
Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be) by Kevin Deyoung and Ted Kluck is important. The emerging church movement (or discussion) is a huge part of the U.S. church landscape. Books and writings from authors like Brian McLaren, Peter Rollins, Doug Pagitt and Rob Bell are flooding college campuses with a fresh perspective on Christianity and some very good critiques of the modern church.