
The show was an enchanting musical telling of the ancient tale of a young peasant girl fighting for love in a world where everyone she knows is against her.
The show was an enchanting musical telling of the ancient tale of a young peasant girl fighting for love in a world where everyone she knows is against her.
Snow White Grill is one of the most famous restaurants in Winchester, but does it live up to all the hype?
Overall, “Black. Their Story, Our History” was a night full of pride for and celebration of black culture.
Shenandoah Conservatory students showed off their talent as they performed Abe Burrow’s and Jo Swerling’s musical Guys and Dolls last weekend in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre.
Overall, the Choral Showcase was a beautiful melding of Shenandoah University’s choirs.
The Vagina Monologues was a multi-dimensional production that audience members soaked up with as much enthusiasm as the actresses themselves, which was an overflowing amount.
Weiss said the theme of his programmatic suite was that of reaction to war, and how some pieces that fit this theme were simply chosen by chance.
“It was like watching paintings come to life and it was beautiful to see.”
The senior choreographers and their dancers worked long hours on this concert and it most certainly payed off.
Perhaps Mohan needed a bigger crowd for a successful performance.
For those that grew up with this film or the collection of readings, you might want to pass: the new film simply does not make the cut against these classic works.
Clay Dubberly, Editor-in-Chief
Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in “The Revenant” tonight — the first time he’s won an Oscar after six nominations. During his acceptance speech, he highlighted the issue of global warming.
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“Deadpool” broke the opening weekend record for an R rated movie bringing in $132.7 million according to Forbes. What separates Deadpool from other superheroes is the fact that he wants to entertain you more than save you, which made for a very hilarious cinematic experience.
Tyler Ganis, Staff Writer
One of television’s biggest shows, “The Walking Dead,” returned last Valentine’s Day, continuing its sixth season with an hour of nonstop action. The first half of the season left viewers speechless and on the edge of their seats, concerned for the safety of the beloved characters: no one is safe.