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“Rockin’ Road to Dublin” steps into Keith-Albee spotlight

Austin Creel, Reporter March 6, 2017

The “Rockin’ Road to Dublin” will cross into Huntington’s Keith-Albee theater Tuesday, March 14, bringing an acclaimed combination of dance, music and lights — all set to live Irish rock. The...

Grindstone Coffeeology expands, new spot opens in Wild Ramp

Sadie Helmick, Reporter March 2, 2017

Grindstone Coffeeology has opened up shop at The Wild Ramp in Central City at 14th Street West Huntington. The mobile coffee truck is now expanding. Since opening on Memorial Day, Grindstone coffee...

Marshall students show set to show their talents at Thunder on the Stage

Alexia Lilly, Reporter March 2, 2017

Thunder on the Stage will give some Marshall University students the chance to show off their talents Monday, March 6 at the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse. There is no entry fee, and the general public...

Body Shots to celebrate all things queen

Alexia Lilly, Reporter March 2, 2017

“Body Shots X: Yas Queen” will be held Friday at the Francis-Booth Experimental Theatre in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. The multimedia experience of vocal and visual productions will...

Oscars mishap causes confusion; musical ‘La La Land’ loses to drama ‘Moonlight’

Matthew Groves, Reporter February 27, 2017

  As the 89th Academy Awards began to wrap up, actor and actress Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway took to the stage to announce the winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Beatty, with a confused...

UMS offer alternative plans for students’ Spring Break

Karenann Flouhouse, Reporter February 27, 2017

Benjamin Wells, the United Methodist Students campus pastor, is preparing for Alternative Spring Break. This program flips the idea of the traditional spring break of relaxing on a beach, and brings students...

Wesley Berg’s “Paw Paw: Works on Paper” comes to VAC

Hannah Swartz, Reporter February 23, 2017

Artist Wesley Berg is from Dayton, Ohio and has been an artist in residence all over the world from Iceland to New Zealand. His trail running and traveling, especially throughout nature, has inspired his...

Zilla Bash 2017 set to rock V-Club stage

Alexia Lilly, Reporter February 23, 2017

Live music is coming to The V-Club Friday night with a show called Zilla Bash, which will feature bands such as The Settlement, Moonshine Crossing, The Tangled Roots, J Squared and Chris Sutton. The show...

Luke Bryan: The VIP experience

Jade Humphry, Contributor February 23, 2017

Having the opportunity to help kick off the Luke Bryan: Kill the Lights tour in Huntington this past Thursday was tons of fun. Working as an ambassador for an event production company called CID Entertainment,...

The Book Nook: “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”

Dalton Monk, Contributor February 20, 2017

Though we have endured the pubescent and adolescent awkward epoch that we categorize as high school, there’s something about it other than the memories we keep that clings to our soul for the rest of...

An Informal Album Review: "Process"

An Informal Album Review: “Process”

William Izzo, Life Editor February 20, 2017

British musician Sampha Sisay, or simply known as Sampha, delivered fans a strip-down take on the popular alternative electronic genre on his latest album, “Process,” released Feb. 3. Most people...

“Paw Paw” comes to the Carroll Art Gallery at VAC

Hannah Swartz, Reporter February 20, 2017

The newest exhibit in the Carroll Art Gallery in the Visual Arts Center is titled “Paw Paw: Works on Paper” by Wesley Berg. Berg is an artist and trail-runner from southern Ohio. Most of his work...

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