SVCC Returns From Hawaii, Ready To Share All They’ve Learned By Kate Elizabeth Queram, Daily News-Record When Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir member Nikita Burke first heard that the group would ... read more about Children’s choir returns from Hawaii, ready to share all they’ve learned
Visual and communication arts
Bach Festival combines serious and casual, sobering and hopeful
Fanfares and flip-flops. Handel’s massive story of Samson and two short works written within the past year. A call to hope arising from the ashes of New York’s World Trade ... read more about Bach Festival combines serious and casual, sobering and hopeful
Alumni Profile: Kim Lehman ’82 of Austin, Texas
Kim Lehman straddles so many (admittedly artificial) boundaries, it’s hard to know how to characterize her. She has a repertoire of fun, educational programs, with some aimed at 2- to ... read more about Alumni Profile: Kim Lehman ’82 of Austin, Texas
Play documenting peace worker has Harrisonburg debut
On Mar. 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old woman from Washington State, was crushed to death in Gaza under a bulldozer operated by the Israeli army. Wearing the blaze orange ... read more about Play documenting peace worker has Harrisonburg debut
Children’s choir announces 2009-10 season auditions
The Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir (SVCC) will hold auditions for their 2009-2010 season May 14, 15 and 16 at EMU for children in rising grades 3-8. Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir ... read more about Children’s choir announces 2009-10 season auditions
Theater students tackle morality and technology
Theater at EMU is presenting three performances of “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” a wildly imaginative comedy, 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Apr. 16-18, in the Studio Theater of the University ... read more about Theater students tackle morality and technology
Local duo to present baritone recital
James K. RichardsonShannon Kiser Two musicians who grew up together, attended the same schools and recently relocated to the Harrisonburg area will join in presenting a baritone recital of arias, ... read more about Local duo to present baritone recital
Jazz ensemble concert to benefit student scholarship fund
The EMU Jazz Ensemble will be in concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 8, in EMU’s Lehman Auditorium. The eight-member group, directed by Jim Warner, will play a broad repertoire of ... read more about Jazz ensemble concert to benefit student scholarship fund
Gilbert & Sullivan Coming to Life on Stage
Charlotte Wenger (fairy queen) sings to Todd Hooley (Willis) as he tries to not show interest. Love and politics cross paths in a most unlikely way in W. S. Gilbert ... read more about Gilbert & Sullivan Coming to Life on Stage
Endowed Scholarship to Honor Nursing Alum Matt Garber
Matt Garber, a well-loved student leader, musician, and 2008 nursing graduate, was known for his strong faith and good sense of humor. EMU hopes the new Matthew Garber Endowed Scholarship ... read more about Endowed Scholarship to Honor Nursing Alum Matt Garber