The art of epigram: University Theatre presents Oscar Wilde's epic comedy
Originally billed as "A Trivial Play for Serious People," Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," will open at the University Theatre Friday. Set in England during the Victorian era, the play is about manners and the seriousness of society.
"'The Importance of Being Earnest,'" is one of the all-time brilliant comedies in dramatic literature," said director Mavourneen Dwyer.… Post the First Comment |
Bundle up: the layering effectRazorback Runway
Because of the weather temperament here, you can wear shorts one day and a winter coat the next.
The beautiful weather over the weekend left quickly and brought in snow flurries yesterday morning. Today, the 40/29 Web site forecasts the temperature to be between 40 and 50 degrees, but the wind chill will make it feel much cooler.… Post the First Comment |
Exhibit examines ambiguous interpretations of privacy, ownership in modern life
For a world with such technological demands, the lines between security and privacy are often skewed.
In the examination of public domain converging with personal ownership, art faculty members Tom Hapgood and Bethany Springer will present the exhibit "Private Property" in an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. tomorrow at the Fine Arts Center Gallery.… Post the First Comment |
UA offers Folkloric Belly Dancing
If people happen to pass by the HPER Studio 216 on a Monday night, they might wonder what is going on.
Egyptian music plays, brightly colored coin belts shake and the instructor uses words like "roll," "shimmy," "drop," and "hip." If people have never experienced this before, they might think they have stepped into a Bollywood musical rehearsal, but this is actually a class called Folkloric Belly Dancing.… Post the First Comment |