Features REVIEW: Top-notch acting, confusing art style lead to unsatisfying performance “The Taming of the Shrew” is perhaps one of my favorite Shakespeare plays I have ever experienced, right up there with “Titus Andrew Wadovick Posted on March 2, 2018
Features Center for Creative Arts cuts loose, footloose APSU's Center for Creative Arts perform their 2016 spring play footloose. Courtney Gaither Posted on April 28, 2016
Featured, Features In review: ‘Voices’ actors, musicians powerfully grasp APSU What if, when you went to a cemetery, you could actually hear the dead? What if they could tell you their life stories, their Andrew Wadovick Posted on September 14, 2015
Featured, Features, Plugged In The good, the bad and the ugly Cover art is one of the most important aspects of an album, and it doesn’t even directly relate to the music itself. Sean McCully Posted on January 27, 2015
Features Latino stereotypes attacked in ‘Yo Soy Latina’ production » By Linda Sapp –lsapp@my.apsu.edu According to Daisy Torres, Coordinator of the Hispanic Cultural Center, the play “Yo Linda Sapp, Staff Writer Posted on September 26, 2012