Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
19 hours ago by Amber Fijolek
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
6 hours ago by Amber Fijolek
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
20 hours ago by Luke McCormick
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
1 day ago by Soni Kumar
Graduate student Evan Wagman taught the ceramics camp held at SIUE in the week of June 16 and taught the elements of ceramics to the children one on one.
Young boys and girls from grades 6 to 12 arrived at SIUE to learn some crafty skills to better make their clay creations.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago by KATIE ANDREW
Saturday night, Athens legend and widely influential alternative rock band R.E.M. played the last American show of its world tour of the band's 14th album, Accelerate.
The opening acts consisted of indie rock bands Modest Mouse and The National. Because of the radical difference in the musical styles of all three bands, Atlanta's Lakewood Amphitheatre was packed with eager fans of all ages and descriptions.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
2 days ago by Amanda Forbes
Another ComFest has come and gone and it appears the festival was once again a success, despite the squally weather.
Hippies, yuppies, communists, conservatives, liberals, gays, straights and metal-heads all converged on Goodale Park last weekend to celebrate community and tolerance.
Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN
2 days ago by Jesse Morrison
Never have I felt more like a kid than at last Saturday's Radio Disney promotional screening for Pixar's latest film "WALL-E." I felt just like I did when I first saw "E.T." when I was 5 years old.
The story's simple structure makes it instantly appealing.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
2 days ago by Andy Koenig
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts' Summer Movie Series returned for its 39th season and will host "His Girl Friday" Wednesday.
"His Girl Friday," starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, is the second of 21 films in the series. The series will continue through late July in downtown's historic Ohio Theatre.
Western Carolinian, Western Carolina University , NC
5 days ago by Alison Murphy
Looking for something different to do this summer with your family or friends? Do you love music, camping and having a good time? If you answered "yes" to these questions then you should consider making a beeline for Marvin's Mountaintop, West Virginia this July 10th for the All Good Music Festival.
Western Carolinian, Western Carolina University , NC
6 days ago by Jennifer C. Toledo
The Shiner Miners are a local band, whose members have recently relocated to other cities. Occasionally, however, we can be lucky enough to see them reunite at the Guadalupe Café in Sylva. What can be observed at this point is an authentic musical experience, something slightly reminiscent of Bright Eyes or a resurrected folk band implemented with drums and electrical capabilities.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
6 days ago by Amanda Forbes
Goodale Park will be drenched this weekend with colorful and diverse music, overflowing beer mugs, greasy festival food, stanch activists and smiling faces when the 36th annual Community Festival.
ConFest 2008 will commence Friday, June 27 and last through the Sunday, June 29.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
6 days ago by RYAN BROOKS
A group of monoliths stands 19 feet tall in a clearing off Highway 77. This spectacle, called the Georgia Guidestones, can be found 35 miles east of Athens in the self-proclaimed Granite Capital of the World - Elberton, Ga.
Driving into Elberton, there is no indication that the mysterious Guidestones are located ahead.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
6 days ago
As I am sure everyone has noticed, the Georgia Theatre has been doing some renovations on its building - $60,000 worth of renovations, to be exact. It has added a giant fan inside the theatre and more murals on the back of the building. Although I am sure the fan on the inside is great for keeping everyone nice and cool during sweaty shows and the back murals are awesome, my question is: What happened to the murals on the side of the building facing The Globe and Clayton Street? No one in Athens, a town that supposedly supports the arts, seems to notice or care.