The second season finale of How to Get Away with Murder will air tonight at 10/9 central on ABC. Fans everywhere are excited to get a 2-hour episode of the mind-boggling television series, especially with the ending of the previous episode, last Thursday. Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) left town after a drunken Laurel (Karla Souza) shows up at her doorstep… Continue reading Bye-Bye for now: ‘How to get away with Murder’
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Wolf Back in Town
UTM alumnus Matt Wolf and his band Wolf performed on Friday, April 8 at Stables Tap Room in Martin, Tennessee. The performance was part of the UTM chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) scholarship fundraiser. Matt Wolf graduated from UTM in 2015 with a bachelor of arts in communications. During his collegiate career at UTM… Continue reading Wolf Back in Town
50 shades of style at fashion show
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. partnered with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the Black Student Association to host the 50 shades of Melanin Fashion Show on Tuesday, April 5 beginning at 6:30p.m on the Northside Patio. The fashion show featured four clothing categories beginning with business attire, which covered attire for an interview, a conference or… Continue reading 50 shades of style at fashion show
UTM students present ARTStanding
On Monday, April 4, the 2nd annual “ARTStanding: Promoting Mental Health Through Visual and Performing Arts” event took place in Watkins Auditorium. This event is sponsored by the Student Health and Counseling Center. It involved many different talents such as singing, dancing, poetry, comedy and a testimony. The co-coordinators for this event were Susie Gray, a senior… Continue reading UTM students present ARTStanding
New album brings life back to folk-rock band
After previous success, a brand-new album and a quickly selling out tour, things are looking good for American folk-rock band The Lumineers. The Lumineers’ new album Cleopatra is about as perfect an album as you can find. It emits life, and all that is wondrous about being alive. Mixing in songs from Cleopatra among the old brought some new life and passion… Continue reading New album brings life back to folk-rock band
Phi Mu Alpha present annual All Sing competition
The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia hosted their annual All Sing competition Thursday evening at Central Baptist Church. The judges for the 2016 All Sing Competition were UTM director of choral activities, Mark Simmons and Murray State’s dance choreographer, Amanda Hagan. Last year’s winner, Chi Omega competed again this year in the “Idols” themed… Continue reading Phi Mu Alpha present annual All Sing competition
‘We Are the Dancers’ Premieres April 1
The UTM Dance Ensemble will present their spring recital, “We Are the Dancers,” April 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. in the Harriet Fulton Theatre of the Fine Arts Building. Dance Ensemble student performers include Erin Windham, senior Dance Education major; freshman Annike Franz; Jayla Brown, junior Fine and Performance Arts major; Christy Locke, senior… Continue reading ‘We Are the Dancers’ Premieres April 1
‘Suffragette’ Shows Voting Rights Struggle
Award winning movie, “Suffragette,” hit the Watkins Auditorium screen, Monday, March 21 at 7 p.m. Shown in honor of Women’s History month, the event was organized by the Women’s History Committee. The committee consists of history assistant professors, doctors Hyungju Hur, Renee LaFleur and Margaret Lewis. “What you’ll notice is that there’s the theme of… Continue reading ‘Suffragette’ Shows Voting Rights Struggle
Catch up on Leisure Reading – Paul Meek Library offers a lot
Red Rising Published in 2014, Red Rising, by Pierce Brown, is an incredibly thrilling new piece of science fiction. Set on Mars, it tells the story of young Darrow, a Red Helldiver. Society is divided into Colors – Reds living at the bottom of the hierarchy. After finding out that the Reds were tricked, Darrow… Continue reading Catch up on Leisure Reading – Paul Meek Library offers a lot
UTM faculty exhibits their work
UTM Department of Visual and Theatre Arts faculty members came together to open their annual exhibit on Monday, March 15, in the Fine Arts Building gallery. Titled “Clue,” the exhibit includes the works of Sarah Haig, Graphic Design assistant professor; Carol Eckert, Art Historian and Art Education professor; Grace Eckert, Art Gallery Coordinator; David McBeth, 3-D Art… Continue reading UTM faculty exhibits their work