Arts


Inglourious? Absolutely not!

Alfred Hitchcock’s bomb theory remains perhaps the easiest way to describe suspense.

Hitchcock’s theory dictates that by showing the audience a bomb under the table two men are sitting at, the director is generating suspense. Pedestrian conversation between the two men subsequently turns into a white-knuckle experience, as the audience waits for the bomb to go off. »

Marshall M. Fredricks Museum's archives go digital

Tucked away in a warehouse-like room of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, archivist Melissa Ford is hard at work on a groundbreaking project. »

Curtain ready to open on new theater season

The theatre department is busy preparing to open the curtain on this year’s performances and opportunities.

The year will start off with an encore performance of the summer comedy All the Great Books (Abridged). »