Brazilian instrumental music with Connection Trio will feature at a free concert and workshop hosted by the school of music tomorrow, Nov. 7.
“Fans of Brazilian instrumental music and music lovers...
The 60th annual International Festival showcased different countries and cultures from around the globe on Saturday, Oct. 28, in the student center’s Don Morris Room.
Hosting West Virginia’s oldest...
Cultures from around the globe will be showcased on Saturday, Oct. 28, in the Memorial Student Center’s Don Morris Room.
The festival is West Virginia’s oldest and longest-running international...
Victoria Ware, Opinions and Culture Editor
• October 22, 2023
Tony Award-winning musical “Come From Away” will come to campus and kick off the 87th season of the Marshall Artists Series on Tuesday, Oct. 24. The show will be performed at the Joan C. Edwards Performing...
A hall-of-fame-inducted musician will showcase her talents on campus Thursday, Oct. 19.
Barbara Nissman, pianist and West Virginia Music Hall of Fame inductee, will perform “Music to Love” at 7:30 p.m....
Victoria Ware, Opinion & Culture Editor
• October 13, 2023
The cast of “The Book of Will,” led by director Leah Turley, took a simple story and transformed it into a magnetic triumph of Shakespearean proportions. The famed playwright’s impact was brilliantly...
Grammy-award-winning songwriter Bob Dylan will come to Huntington on Nov. 30.
The Nobel prize winner will perform at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center at 8:00 p.m. with tickets going on sale through...
Shakespeare, literary history and the contemporary British dialect will feature in the first production of the fall semester for the School of Theater and Dance.
“The Book of Will” production...
Victoria Ware, Opinions & Culture Editor
• October 1, 2023
A new exhibit at the Visual Arts Center is relatable to the community “but not necessarily in a way that is expected when you think ‘Appalachia Identity,’” the gallery director said.
Titled...
As Marshall prepares for Homecoming, art students are adding their creative flare by designing an installation art exhibit.
“For the first project in my installation art class, we were assigned to...
Loud chatter, hands covered in paint and mouths full of snacks provided an escape for Marshall students after a long month of assignments and lectures during the Campus Activities Board’s Paint and Sip...
A traveling exhibition will highlight seven native Appalachian artists in Drinko Library until Dec. 11. Titled “Indigenous Appalachia,” the exhibit is a part of the WVU Art in the Libraries Program...