Secrest
Series features diva Graves
By Lia Glavin
Filling
Wait Chapel with a crowd that was both young and old, mezzo-soprano
Denyce Graves put on an entertaining show capped off by two encores
the evening of Feb. 10.
Students
vie for music honors
By Aubrey Lombardo
The
Giles Harris Competition, which is directed by Kathryn Levy, an instructor
of music, and Louis Goldstein, a music professor, is unique in that
it is both a competition and a performance.
Mainstage
debuts comedy Off the Map
By Lisa Hoppenjans
The
Mainstage Theater will be visited by the nostalgia of the 70s
as the theater department presents Joan Ackermanns Off the Map,
a comedic and bittersweet look at the power of human relationships.
Everyones
favorite cannibal is back in Hannibal
By Brent McConkey
A
crazy man is the focus of the newest thriller and box office hit, Hannibal.
Starring Sir Anthony Hopkins in the title role as the deranged serial
killer and proud cannibal, Hannibal Lecter, this sequel to 1991s
Silence of the Lambs focuses on the ongoing manhunt for the escaped
villain.
Ear
Candy: Winstons record stores serve up the tunes
By Ethan Dougherty
Winston-Salem has a fairly diverse array of music stores. There are
little, homey, John-Cusack-in-High-Fidelity ones, and there are large,
sterile, Orwellian discount stores. I have attempted to rank some of
them, but their differences make a concrete comparison nearly impossible.
Honor
society woos movie lovers in 'Great Dates'
By Will Wingfield
Hoping
to bring back a film culture reminiscent of past generations, Sigma
Tau Delta, the English honor society, is sponsoring the Great
Dates and Romances film series.
AC/DC:
Still dirty, still dirt cheap
By Scott Ehrlich
The
Australian powerhouse act AC/DC was formed around the thunderous rhythms
of Malcolm Young combined with the lightning-fast guitar work of brother
Angus.