There are two incredible senior art exhibits open for viewing in the UTM Fine Arts Gallery starting March 10, 2020. The two exhibits include “Dayglocean” by Alex McNeal, and “Honey and Tar” by Caitlin Sanchez. McNeal’s exhibit, “Dayglocean,” is a brightly colored, mixed media approach to human effects on our oceans and other natural beauties.… Continue reading Senior art exhibition
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Top Ten Travel Songs
If you’re looking for some groovy songs to rock out to on your next roadtrip, then this is the playlist for you. Starting this list is a more laid back song by Lou Reed. “Walk On the Wild Side” is a story of travel, transformation and adventure. Reed invites the listener to take a walk… Continue reading Top Ten Travel Songs
Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty
After buying gas and food, most times there is little money left over at the end of the month to splurge on high end beauty products that might not even be worth it. So why spend the money when there are more affordable options that work just as well as, sometimes even better than, the… Continue reading Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty
Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty
Allow me to preface this article with one fact: I don’t like foundation. It’s heavy. I don’t like feeling like I have another layer of skin plastered onto my face; I have plenty of skin as it is. Plus, it’s too much work in the morning. Between bargaining with myself to leave my bed, showering… Continue reading Laying the ideal foundation for college beauty
Space cadet is out of this world
Indie singer beabadoobee graced our humble ears with her fourth extended play Space Cadet on Oct. 14, 2019 and I have been listening to it nonstop. The EP consists of five songs that revolve around escapism through space travel. Beabadoobee, also known as Bea Kristi, draws inspiration from the 90s indie rock of her childhood… Continue reading Space cadet is out of this world
PS: I still love teen romance
As most of us know by now, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is out on Netflix. I can already tell that February did not come to play, but first, I’d like to say that if you have not seen the first movie, go ahead and do that– we’ll be right here… Continue reading PS: I still love teen romance
Not so drastic ‘Changes’ for Justin
Justin Bieber just released his latest album Changes on Feb. 14, which is a follow-up on his album Purpose released in 2015. The album cover is red and shows Justin shirtless, which sets the perfect mood for a Valentine’s Day release. There are 17 tracks on this album including collaborations from Kehlani, Post Malone, Clever,… Continue reading Not so drastic ‘Changes’ for Justin
Performance at UTM underscores the staying power of Shakespeare
The idea that a 400 year old play could pack theatres, even in the age of film, television and YouTube would usually be laughable. It would if the author were any other than the Bard himself: William Shakespeare. On Feb. 11, the American Shakespeare Center played A Midsummer Night’s Dream for a full crowd at… Continue reading Performance at UTM underscores the staying power of Shakespeare
February favorites to fall in love with
There are two possible places one can be on Feb. 14: in the arms of your beloved or in a Snuggie watching Netflix and eating ice cream because only ice cream knows the depths of your loneliness. Well, not really, but you get my drift. There’s a lot of feelings to be felt on Valentine’s… Continue reading February favorites to fall in love with
Nonprofit seeking student volunteers for arts programming
Weakley Arts Can (WAC), a local arts advocacy non-profit, is looking for college students to volunteer with programming throughout the 2020 calendar year. The organization, founded in 2019, serves to promote and support art education/awareness within the schools and community of Weakley County. One of the many ways they do this is through community events… Continue reading Nonprofit seeking student volunteers for arts programming