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(04/04/12 5:37pm)
Music theater students in the Department of Performing Arts kept the Grand Night tradition alive for its 20th year. Grand Night, which took place March 30 and 31 in Yeager Recital Hall, annually features music theater students in a series of song and dance numbers from musicals old and new. This year's performances pulled from a wide range of musicals, including recent Broadway successes “The Book of Mormon” and “Sister Act.” As tradition dictates, members of the senior class concluded the evening with “I Will Turn to You,” a song of nostalgia written by alumni Daniel Gibson, Class of 2009 and Christopher Staskel, Class of 2010.
(03/28/12 6:20pm)
Rebecca Iannucci and Rebecca Wickel discuss spring break and getting back in the swing of The Pendulum. Each editor had only one story in this small edition so be sure to check it out!
(03/15/12 12:23am)
It has been almost a year since the formation of Vital Signs, Elon University’s newest a cappella group. But for sophomore cofounders Ottavia Pomazon and Lexi Stones, that time has already allowed the group to make great strides.
(03/14/12 9:16pm)
Burlington-based blues-rock band Triptonic performed at West End Station March 6 in an effort to raise money for the Periclean Scholars' service learning program. The band, which recently changed its name from The Pikeys, offered its first seven-track sampler at the concert, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Scholars. Triptonic has promoted itself throughout the spring semester by performing not only on Elon's campus, but throughout North Carolina. The band most recently opened for Elon-based metal group Wake Leviathan, when Elon alumnus and Triptonic guitarist Ryan Swanzey played acoustic arrangements of Bad Brains and Radiohead songs, as well as original songs.
(03/14/12 5:03pm)
Rebecca Iannucci and Rebecca Wickel talk about this weeks style section with special guest Claire Esparros. A music blog, the nest, spring break and more is what you can find in this week's podcast!
(03/08/12 11:22pm)
How do you measure the success of an awards show season?
(03/08/12 7:00am)
Jacqueline Agrusa does not look happy.
(03/07/12 7:33pm)
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(03/07/12 2:13pm)
Ryshon Jones (left), an up-and-coming performer in the rap and hip-hop world, brought his talents to College Street Tap House March 2. Jones, a rapper from the Philadelphia area, has received coverage from hip-hop websites throughout the last several months, enabling him to gain a substantial following. Cooly Wright, a hip-hop artist originally from New Orleans, opened for Jones.
(02/29/12 7:20pm)
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(02/28/12 8:40pm)
Spanish instructor Ricardo Mendoza Castano paints the face of community member Liliana Cardenas during the Department of Foreign Languages’ celebration of El Carnaval, an international holiday that occurs before Lent. Mendoza (below) was one of many faculty members and students who gathered Feb. 21 in El Centro de Espanol to recognize the holiday, which is celebrated in several Spanish-speaking regions. Elon has commemorated international holidays throughout the semester, including a Mardi Gras celebration hosted by the Catholic Campus Ministry earlier this month.
(02/27/12 6:57pm)
I promise this is not The Awards Show Blog.
(02/22/12 7:07pm)
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(02/15/12 10:31pm)
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(02/14/12 9:27pm)
Blues and ragtime guitarist Roy Book Binder performed in Whitley Auditorium Friday night in a performance sponsored by the Alamance County Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts’ American Masterpieces program. Binder infused his songs with humor and personal stories from a long career in blues music, which began in the mid-1960s. Binder is currently in the middle of a tour that will reach as far as the United Kingdom and will extend through November.
(02/13/12 1:24pm)
There is something to be said about society when the phrase, "Best Grammys ever!" is (albeit pleasantly) surprising.
(02/10/12 1:20pm)
Setting foot in McCrary Theatre for a new production by the Department of Performing Arts is nothing if not intriguing.
(02/08/12 8:24pm)
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(11/02/11 2:44am)
How dare they try to end this beauty.
(11/02/11 2:25am)
Its plot sounds eerily familiar in today's world of war, social controversy and political action. "Hair," a "tribal love-rock musical," features a cast of hippies, draft-dodgers and dropouts communing in New York City during the volatile 1960s.