“Cabaret” Jan. 10-22 @Au-Rene Theater, Broward Center for the Performing Arts “Domestic Animals” Jan. 13-22 @ Palm Beach Dramaworks, 201 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, FL Golden Dragon Acrobats Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. @Coral Springs Center for the Arts moe. Jan. 19, 8 p.m. @Revolution Live “Titanic: The Musical” Jan. 19 […]
Year: 2017
Alison Ewing: What it’s like to play Fräulein Kost and Fritzie in “Cabaret”
Alison Ewing plays Fräulein Kost and Fritzie in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of “Cabaret,” playing at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The musical takes place in 1929 to 1930 in Berlin, Germany. Ewing described her experiences as an actress and what it was like to take on this role. Can you tell […]
Staff picks: Favorite Broadway musical
Musicals are one of the very few all-inclusive forms of art, and they are fun, emotional and interesting to watch. From the talented acting to the amazing dance breaks, here are some of our favorite musicals. Danielle Pucillo, multimedia manager, said, “The Lion King.” “The Lion King” is my favorite Broadway musical. I have always […]
Soundbite: “Pink Season” by Pink Guy
The internet is home to a lot of questionable content, ranging from uncomfortable to downright disturbing. People create this content for a variety of reasons. Some do it for satirical purposes, some do it to offend people and some do it, simply, because they enjoy watching people squirm. However, someone like George Miller does it […]
Some insight into the inauguration
History has built and formed several American traditions, and the presidential inauguration is no exception. Every four years, the public has grown used to certain consistencies such as parades, performances and speakers at the inauguration. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration promises to be different, however, as already traditions are being broken — perhaps most notably, the […]
Roundabout Theatre’s “Cabaret” will take your breath away
As a theatre major and overall theatre enthusiast, I’ve been exposed to a myriad of plays and musicals. When I heard “Cabaret,” which won multiple Tony Awards including Best Musical, had come to Broward County thanks to Roundabout Theatre Company, I knew I had to see it. And see it in all of its risqué, […]
Sharks battle food insecurity
What does it mean to serve? This winter break, a group of 16 NSU students, including myself, got an opportunity to answer that question by working with the YMCA of Western North Carolina (YMCA-WNC) through the Sharks and Service program run by Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement (SLCE). In the Black Mountains of […]
Commuters to ‘lounge’ around in the Student Affairs Building
The Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) at NSU is hosting a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new commuter lounge in the Student Affairs Building (SAB) room 105 on Jan. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the Winter Weeks of Welcome. The lounge will be stocked with refrigerated drinks and has a […]
Hanbury is no fish out of water
Struggling with time management and wanting to spend time in the water both sound like they could be the everyday realities of life for an NSU student. It turns out, they’re also day-to-day realities for NSU’s president, George Hanbury. In his office, which is decorated with green, colonial-inspired furniture, NSU’s president appeared polished but relaxed […]
Athlete of the week: Christen Prasse
Christen Prasse is a senior business administration and management double major from Naperville, Illinois, and a junior point guard for the women’s basketball team. Prasse played basketball throughout high school, where she was selected as All-Area by the Chicago Sun Times and Class 4A Illinois Third Team All-State honors. Prasse said she is going to […]