Zachery Simpkins zas004@marietta.edu In the Atrium Gallery on the 3rd floor of the Hermann Fine Arts Center is Gallery 310. This year the Gallery holds
Category: Arts
Mid-Ohio Valley’s Legacy of Ceramics
Zachary Worstell Zdw001@marietta.edu The Ely Chapman Educational Foundation has received a donation of ceramics, molds, paint, and kilns which has helped the ceramics program for
The Thanksgiving Play
Kylee Strader kbs005@marietta.edu One of the best things about producing a play that is not well known, is that most of your audience is seeing
Soulful Performance from Floodstage and The Jazz Band
Zachery Simpkins zas004@marietta.edu On November 15th Marietta College saw the hard work and preparation of both Floodstage and the jazz band pay off live on
Music Education Interview
Hailey Lanham hrl003@marietta.edu Last month Marietta College cut ten academic programs giving students the option to change their major or transfer. I spoke to Music
New Releases: Music Albums
Abby Scott ams024@marietta.edu In the world of music, there has been a lot of action. With Taylor Swift dropping and re-releasing an album to country
Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Kylee Strader kbs005@marietta.edu When a Shakespeare play is produced as an adaptation, there are very specific reasons why someone would choose a specific time period
A Perfect Storm: A Recipe for Theatre During a Pandemic
Covid has impacted nearly every aspect of life and theatre was not spared in the slightest. In fact, the world of theatre has been decimated.
Women in the Arts
March is Women’s History Month—a month in which we celebrate the lasting impact women have had on the world and their successes in their fields.
Marietta College Hosts Piscataway Nation for Native American Heritage Month
Ethan Brown ewb001@marietta.edu On November 1, to celebrate the beginning of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted the Piscataway Nation