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Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

Founded 1901

Royal Purple

Pictured is the introduction to the exhibit entitled Letting Go by Ann Thomas.

Artistic sweet escapes

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor April 17, 2022

Dreaming is associated with a wonderful night's sleep. There is no fault and no mistakes while providing us comfort and relaxation. As we awake, these vivid dreams feel real yet never a hundred percent...

Now That was a Golden Girls show

Now ‘That’ was a Golden Girls show

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor April 10, 2022

A spin on everyone’s favorite show that always keeps it classy and sassy, the off broadway, That Golden Girls Show, did not disappoint. The show took place in the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s...

I’m vengeance

‘I’m vengeance’

Dauntae Green, Editor Manager March 13, 2022

The Batman, the dark knight vigilante of vengeance, and by day he is the well-respected Bruce Wayne, CEO of Wayne Industries. He is a man with a secret life of fighting criminals with his fists fueled...

Pictured left to right are violinist Suzanne Beia, pianist Karen Boe, and cellist Karl Lavine after completing their performance.

A triumphant trio

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor March 6, 2022

UW-Whitewater’s Department of Music presented a concert by lecturer Karen Boe and her friends Suzanne Beia and Karl Lavine at Light Recital Hall on Thursday Mar. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Boe, a pianist and graduate...

Th stage is set for the show to start Sunday, Feb. 27 for the afternoon productions of Church Basement Ladies in the Young Auditorium.

Audiences laugh and learn at Church Basement Ladies production

Mason Thompson, Journalist February 27, 2022

The 20th Anniversary Tour of the Church Basement Ladies came to UW-Whitewater’s Young Auditorium with two productions Sunday, Feb. 27, providing a fun learning experience for those that attended.  Inspired...

John Muller as Buddy Holly performs in his Winter Dance Party recreation of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper’s final tour. At Young Auditorium Feb. 11th 2022.

Winter dance party turns up the heat

Parker Rezner, Assistant Lifestyle Editor February 13, 2022

Chills were running up and down bodies of audience members last Friday night on Feb. 11, but it had nothing to do with the bitter February air. John Mueller’s “Winter Dance Party” rocked Young Auditorium...

Pictured above is a piece entitled, Momma Bear, by Emma Siskoff.

Crossman Gallery spotlights student artwork

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor February 6, 2022

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Greenhill Center of the Arts is currently displaying a Student Juried Exhibition, located inside the Crossman Gallery. The exhibit which runs from Feb. 1 to Feb....

Pictured on the left is pianist MyungHee. Pictured on the right is cellist Benjamin Whitcomb.

Dynamic duo owns the stage

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor January 30, 2022

Benjamin Whitcomb and MyungHee Chung performed at Light Recital Hall in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at UW-Whitewater Thursday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. The duo, who don’t perform together frequently,...

Pictured on the far right is “Guardian Bridge,” an impactful piece from Palecek’s exhibit.

An enticing exhibit

Sydney Wojcik, Arts & Recreation Editor January 23, 2022
Inevitable Juxtapositions
Spider-Man movie catches fans in web of fun

Spider-Man movie catches fans in web of fun

Dauntae Green, Managing Editor January 16, 2022

Here comes Spider-Man swinging in to save the movie theaters, the world, and the multiverse! Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third film to a trilogy of Marvel’s Spider-Man movies with something that has...

The Lightwire Theater performed “A Very Electric Christmas” in the Young Auditorium on Dec. 12, 2021.

Lightwire Theater brightens up Young Auditorium

Alicia Dougherty, Editor December 12, 2021

It was an electrifying day at the Young Auditorium Dec 12, 2021, as the Lightwire Theater dazzled the audiences with their Christmas show, “A Very Electric Christmas.” With only five people, some graceful...

“This Sentence Is Written In Two Languages” by visual artist Nina Ghanbarzadeh

Iranian Wisconsinite communicates across cultures through art

Peyton Rollins, Arts & Recreation Editor December 5, 2021

Nina Ghanbarzadeh is an artist from Tehran, Iran who moved to the United States in 2001. Her unique artwork integrates two very different languages and two very different cultures. Her pieces focus on...

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