by Julia Mary Register | Oct 28, 2020 | Culture
Oct. 29 marks opening night of Messiah University’s Theatre production of “The Birds.” “The Birds” is a Greek comedy written by Aristophanes in 414 BC. Messiah’s rendition is directed by Professor Ed Cohn and will be available for viewing via livestream. A major...
by Kaitlin Merlino | Oct 4, 2020 | Culture, Events
On Oct. 1, Messiah’s Theatre Department began its fall 2020 Season with “Antigone.” Senior musical theatre major Katie Phykitt and theatre professor Dan Inouye direct this classic Greek tragedy. Though originally written by Sophocles in 441 B.C., the cast and...
by The Pulse | Apr 29, 2020 | Opinions
By Brendan Labra, Student Writer One of the unfortunate effects of the circumstances we are facing due to the coronavirus is that students can no longer count on the Lost Films each weekend to get their movie fix. That being said, there are still a plethora of...
by The Pulse | Feb 16, 2020 | Opinions, Student Life
By Brendan Labra Sleepless in Seattle (1993) was shown this weekend as a special Valentine’s Day film. While the film has been long regarded as a classic, I viewed it this week with fresh eyes to see whether or not it still holds up today. The movie centers around...
by The Pulse | Feb 14, 2020 | Student Life
By Celica Cook, SBM Student Life Editor “Anne of Green Gables” is a timeless classic that readers have come to know and love over generations. The tale of the spunky red-headed girl who captures the heart of everyone she meets came to life again this past weekend on...