I took period classics and millennialized them, making them more #relatable.
Officials update rule on two show limit for performers
With the sheer amount of artistic involvement on campus, it’s not unthinkable that there is a limit placed on the creative energy of the student body.
Pro/Con dating guide by major
At small schools, dating within majors can get sketchy. Dating someone different than you can be scary, but this extensive guide will prepare you for anything.
Cast of ‘Godspell’ prepares for final performance
Godspell takes inspiration from the Netflix original “Orange is the New Black” and the 1960’s Paul Newman film “Cool Hand Luke.”
7 types of people that frequent the OCU gym
A day at the Aduddell Fitness Center truly showcases the diversity OCU has to offer. Here are some generalized profiles.
Top five movie trilogies
Are you looking for something that will distract you from thoughts of homework, auditions or exams? Watch some of the best film trilogies.
Podcast: Top five movies from this semester
It’s finals week and you’re so close to be done so here are the top five movies you may have missed this semester that are worth seeing this summer!
Students create original theater projects
Several acting seniors are working in groups to create devised theater projects from the ground up, as a part of Stephen Wrentmore’s special topics class.
Students earn competitive internships with companies
Two students will intern for major companies in their career fields this summer: Spencer Gualdoni with Telsey + Company and Hudson Moore with Anthropologie.
Adjunct theater professor hosts directing masterclass
Stephen Wrentmore, adjunct professor of theater, will host a directing masterclass that explores techniques and strategies to approach text and performance.
Music school prepares for final musical of the season
A rags-to-riches tale of scandalous acts and a rise to fame and fortune is brought to life in OCU’s season finale musical, Evita.
Critic finds film ‘light-hearted, cute and hilarious’
They Came Together may not change the way you look at romantic comedies, but it will at least give you a sense of appreciation when you watch a good one.
Critic disappointed by Krampus, finds it inconsistent
The film tries to do too much and ends up with a middling movie that doesn’t quite know what its message is.
‘Love is’ about the work for Lincoln Korver
Lincoln Korver, acting sophomore, won an award for his short film. I had the opportunity to interview him about the film, movies, and life.
Critic finds Boyhood a ‘masterpiece’ by underrated filmmaker ‘
Boyhood captures the essence of what it’s like to grow older. All of our successes, failures, dreams and experiences shape who we are.
Annual film series set to begin
A film about an illiterate drug dealer turned poet is the first film in a spring documentary film series.
Deadpool puts a ‘fresh, filthy spin’ on superhero films
This film gives audiences a fresh, filthy and most of all funny new spin on superhero movies.
Shakespeare sonnets to be performed
Select members of the OCU community, including President Robert Henry, will be doing a public reading of Shakespeare’s 156 sonnets.
Critic applauds Star Wars writers for securing legacy
It’s no surprise that the hype for Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens was massive. To everyone’s relief, the film seems to be doing just fine.
Opera to explore American culture in the 1960s
Jackie O brings vulnerability and grief to the stage through a story inspired by the life of Jackie Kennedy.
Students form ska-punk band, record demo
Seven music students came together to form LFNC, a band with a sound many may not be familiar with.
Mississippi Grind strikes critic as ‘not incredibly memorable’
Mississippi Grind lets you observe the highs and lows of the addiction, but, in the end, the film itself does not stand out in any special way.
Play set in courtroom to be performed at law school
TheatreOCU presents “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.” The play takes place in a space between Heaven and Hell with no set time.
Critic finds film surprising
Whether it’s your cup of tea or not, Bone Tomahawk will surprise you.
Bilingual opera tells story of magical romance fairy tale
A beautiful princess is trapped by a powerful ruler, a brave prince along with his goofy sidekick take on a great journey and a wicked queen tries to lure the hero into evil in the Bass School of Music’s next opera, The Magic Flute.
Critic finds film far from director’s best, but worthy
The Hateful Eight is a frustrating film, but one worthy of your time.