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Behind the scenes in black and white

Kelsey Hamm September 29, 2015

  Costuming for “An Enemy of the People” started with a unique idea from director Kin-Yan Szeto. Actors and actresses will undergo over four costume changes during the play, and each costume...

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The Local hosts Talking Box Company

Katie Murawski September 24, 2015

After headlining at Legends on Thursday, Talking Box Company band members Bryan Hatchell, Spencer King, Michael Fox, and Brian Froeb played a free 21-and-up show at The Local on Friday. The Remarks,...

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APPS hosts International Sports Festival

Molly Flinchum September 24, 2015

Students will be able to learn about different sports and cultures Friday at the Appalachian Popular Programming Society’s International Sports Festival. From 3-7 p.m., students can visit the APPS...

Rhiannon Giddens to start off 'The Schaefer Center Presents' series

Rhiannon Giddens to start off ‘The Schaefer Center Presents’ series

Molly Flinchum September 24, 2015

The Schaefer Center will be begin its performance series, “The Schaefer Center Presents," with singer and songwriter Rhiannon Giddens on Sept. 24. Giddens' solo album, "Tomorrow Is My Turn," has received...

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‘Trebel’ rebels with new music sharing app

Katie Murawski September 24, 2015

Corey Jones, chief of product at M&M Media, Inc., reached out to Appalachian on Sept. 17 to share with students the new music downloading and sharing app, Trebel Music, available for Android and Apple...

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‘Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls’ shocks, entertains, delights

Jordan Parkhurst September 24, 2015

The witty and widely acclaimed David Sedaris does not miss a beat with his new book, “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls.” The novel is as insightful and funny as the man himself. Different from...

Espresso News hosts the Pink Divinity Tour

Espresso News hosts the Pink Divinity Tour

Molly Flinchum September 24, 2015

Espresso News played host to musicians Gurl Crush, Unsay and Boone’s own LAVIER on Monday as part of the Pink Divinity Tour. For Gurl Crush, this is her first time touring. The idea for a tour was conceived...

Annual Bug Fest attracts over 30,000 to Raleigh

Annual Bug Fest attracts over 30,000 to Raleigh

Kelsey Hamm September 22, 2015

More than 30,000 people crowded into downtown Raleigh this weekend at the Museum of Natural Sciences for Bug Fest, an annual event dedicated to the celebration, appreciation and scientific nature of...

Split Rail hosts concert and 5K

Split Rail hosts concert and 5K

Abi Shaki September 22, 2015

Split Rail Records, a record label run by students of the Appalachian Hayes School of Music, hosted their second annual Music Moves My Sole 5K Fundraiser on Saturday on Sanford Mall. The fundraiser...

Miley Cyrus gets weird on new surprise album

Miley Cyrus gets weird on new surprise album

Jordan Williams September 22, 2015

Music, especially pop music, is at its most unpredictable period. You have popular artists like Beyonce, Drake and Azealia Banks releasing surprise albums and now Miley Cyrus has joined the club with her...

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The First Year Showcase, a preview of what’s to come

Matthias Kramer September 22, 2015

New students will have the opportunity to express their artistic skills this Thursday, Sept. 24 through Sept. 26, as the Appalachian theater and dance department will present the First Year Showcase. The...

LAVIER promotes new EP at Black Cat

LAVIER promotes new EP at Black Cat

Abi Shaki September 22, 2015

Dylan Evans, who operates under his middle name, LAVIER, showcased his talent for creating silky sounds Sept. 17 at Black Cat. His latest EP, released in January, "CHAI TEA//TAI CHI," shows how he harmoniously...

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