D'earth, wind, and jazz
By Rebecca Conners | February 22, 2007The University Jazz Ensemble will be holding its winter concert Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in Old Cabell Auditorium.
The University Jazz Ensemble will be holding its winter concert Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in Old Cabell Auditorium.
For those girls, or even guys, who like to curl up in a blanket on a rainy day and watch feel-good movies, "Because I Said So" is one more to add to your list of favorites.
There was a buzz outside the Student Activities Building last Thursday night. Echoes of Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson and Rihanna leaked through the door as Mahogany got ready to perform their opening.
Delicate pink pastries, intricate hair-styles, exotic feathers, colorful shoes, brightly decorated dresses, vivid sunsets and breathtaking views of Versailles are only some of the many visually engaging images one finds in Marie Antoinette, written and directed by Sophia Coppola (Lost in Translation). Starring Kirsten Dunst, Marie Antoinette is the story of the French queen, who, at the outbreak of the Revolution, is forced to leave Austria, marry Louis XVI and rule an unfamiliar nation at the mere age of 16.
The tragic, yet inspirational, story of five Canadian women during World War Two came alive this weekend at Helms Theatre right here on Grounds.