Angelique Calladonato, Staff Writer Students of Cedar Crest College’s Per- forming Arts Department were treated to a trip to the Metropolitan Opera House on March 22. Students were given a backstage tour by an 8-year veteran tour guide that was full of behind the scenes facts that no one expected. The tour of the opera … Continue reading »
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le petite morte: Honoring those Lost Young
Angelique Calladonato, Staff Writer le petite morte,” a participatory project to be installed at Cedar Crest College in the Center for Visual research (Lachaise Gallery). There will be an artist talk and reception hosted in the Harmon Hall of Peace on April 2, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. -7:00 pm. where light refreshments will be served. … Continue reading »
FADED Shines Light On Diversity Through Improv
Paula Wesson, Lifestyles Editor In addition to the Theatre Department’s productions, a student organization has monthly shows. Falcons Advocate Diversity Education Drama, better known as F.A.D.E.D., is a group of improvisational actors on campus. Students are welcome to audition at the beginning of any semester. Co-director Emily Bergey, a senior nutrition major with minors in … Continue reading »
Best SNL Skits So Far This Season
Victoria Kuebler, Managing Editor Last Saturday marked about the halfway point of the current season of Saturday Night Live (SNL) hosted by Christopher Waltz. In commemoration of the mid-point of SNL’s season 38, check out the Top 10 skits so far: #10. The Second Presidential Debate. Host: Bruno Mars. SNL jumps into the boxing ring … Continue reading »
Preview of 9 to 5 The Musical
Angelique Calladonato, Staff Writer Cedar Crest College’s production of 9-5 by Patricia Resnick with lyrics and music by Dolly Parton, puts a fantastic spin on the fast-paced unappreciated lifestyle of office workers. Although we all feel as if we could use a little more appreciation in the workplace, the ladies of this play, Violet Newstead, … Continue reading »