Despite the usual influx of celebrities, the barrage of flashbulbs and hundreds of personal assistants, nothing could halt the inventive designs that were displayed this year at New York Fashion Week. Last week, American fashion ...
Despite the usual influx of celebrities, the barrage of flashbulbs and hundreds of personal assistants, nothing could halt the inventive designs that were displayed this year at New York Fashion Week. Last week, American fashion ...
For the typical college guy, admitting to liking fashion is about as taboo as confessing The Notebook actually made him cry. Now gentlemen, don’t take this sweeping generalization the wrong way, but if you’re actually ...
Almost seven years after its premiere in 2003, Wicked continues to mesmerize sold out audiences with its unique perspective of the classic story, The Wizard of Oz. Based on the novel by Gregory McGuire, Wicked ...
On Saturday night, Oct. 17, The University of Tampa held its third annual Night at the Movies, focusing on the classics. In conjunction with the Tampa Preparatory Symphonic Winds, the UT Wind Ensemble showcased well-known ...
Searching for a way to make a difference in someones life? On Thursday Oct. 15, PEACE along with Ten Thousand Village, an organization dedicated to supplying fairly traded home goods and personal accessories, held a ...
This weekend, The University of Tampa’s theater department will be performing “Songs for a New World,” a production based in songs conducted for the modern audience. In the world of musical theater, song and melody ...
“The poet’s eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven.” If you’re a fan of english literature, you may recognize this quote from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s ...
Summer radio bringing you down? You’re in luck - because an abundance of neSummer radio bringing you down? You’re in luck - because an abundance of new albums are about to hit the airwaves. Across every genre, from pop to hip-hop, alternative to indie singer/songwriters, artists have been dropping records faster than you can hit the next button on your iPod.