Senior Michael Roche is a Spanish major with a minor in music and what can only be described as a talent for instruments. After all, he can play 10 different instruments, with representatives from each...
Doctor David Lerner is an assistant professor for the Visual and Performing Arts, Television, and Media Department. His interest in music began, as most people’s does, by listening to what his parents would...
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, everyone is looking for something sweet to eat — and what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a healthy dose of chocolate? Chocolate Lava Cake...
No one was sure of what to think before the most recent South Side event. A violinist playing pop songs? Memories of failed elementary and middle school music lessons haunted the students’ minds, but due to...
Dozens of theater enthusiasts gathered at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on Wednesday, Jan. 18 to witness a live broadcast of Harold Pinter’s “No Man’s Land,” which was being performed at the...
Danielle Agate is a sophomore English literature major aiming for the education program. She also has a taste for the oldies that she directly attributes to her parents’ influence. “I’ll always remember...
Everyone loves cinnamon, especially during the winter months. Kids and, let’s be honest, college students too, love to enjoy a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch for breakfast. Cinnamon buns, drizzled in creamy...
In 1977, the original “Star Wars” was released — an instant hit, featuring the well-known plot of the fight between good and evil. The Rebel Alliance against the Empire, the “Light” versus the...
“Director’s Cut,” Theatre Fairfield’s second performance of the year, opened on Dec. 1. Although opening night signified the end of a stressful week, it also allowed for hope and nerves to surface for...
“She’s done it again” seems to be the overall consensus for J.K. Rowling’s newest Wizarding World tale. Set in New York City during the roaring 20’s, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”...