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SEPTEMBER 17
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Take a walk on the wild side

At first, the Luray Zoo seems just like any other tourist destination on a family vacation. However, a closer look will reveal the zoo is more than meets the eye. More...

Jazz-age trends take over fashion runways

There are plenty of distractions for the average student at the beginning of every school year, but there are extra pressures for the fashionably inclined. Homework, student organizations and social lives distract multitasking fashionistas from revamping their sad and tired spring/summer wardrobes. If you’re as sick of skinny jeans and ballet flats as I am, rejoice! Fall is here, bringing with it high waists, volume and a touch of jazz age influence. More...

Best of Broadway musicals takes the stage this week

“One Hundred Years of Broadway,” directed by Neil Berg, takes the best of classic Broadway musicals and combines it into one performance. The show has been performed over 90 times throughout the U.S. and is scheduled for over 120 more shows, including Wilson Hall on Sept. 19. More...

‘Shoot ‘Em Up’ full of cheap thrills

While some directors aspire to make a film that critics hail as a masterpiece, other directors just like to kill, shoot, stab and blow stuff up. Thus, we have the birth of Michael Davis’ hilarious and ultra-violent film, “Shoot ‘Em Up.“ More...

Theatre II kicks off semester

The first experimental theatre production of the season is “The Merchant of Venice,” and will be performed this week at Theatre II. More...