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Fall Concert a choral delight

Fall Concert a choral delight

Austin Davidson October 25, 2017

I had a really wonderful time at the choir's Fall Concert in Parker Chapel last Tuesday. I am in no way qualified to give an actual "review" of the choir concert, but what I can say is that everyone...

Virginia Grise's talk concerned the subjects of medicine and capitalism, and how the two together don't always benefit those it is supposed to

Virginia Grise’s 4-minute master cleanse

Georgie Riggs October 25, 2017

Trinity continued the Latinx Heritage Month celebrations with a reading by playwright, director and performer Virginia Grise on Oct. 12 in the Holt Center. Grise grew up in San Antonio and earned her...

The cast of "Cult" bows after a well received performance.

“Cult” shows off Trinity writers, actors and directors

Abigail Wharton October 25, 2017

It's no easy task for students to write, produce, direct and act out a theatre production, but the folks behind "Cult" rose to the challenge and stuck the landing. Written by Holly Gabelmann and directed...

Johann Sebastian Bops

Daniel Conrad October 12, 2017

San Antonio's classical music community was treated to a number of novelties this weekend. The Classical Music Institute (CMI) Chamber Orchestra performed in the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall last Saturday,...

Award-winning graphic novelist Dylan Meconis presents her lecture "Blink and You’ll See It: Form and Story in Today’s Graphic Novels," photo by Allison Wolff

Deconstructing graphic novels with Dylan Meconis

Austin Davidson October 10, 2017

I am a huge comic and graphic novel enthusiast; I have been reading them since I was a child and will continue until I eventually float into the Great White North. So hearing Dylan Meconis dissect the...

photo by Chloe Sonnier

Bà¡rbara Renaud Gonzà¡lez and “The Buttocks of J. Lo”

Luke Dias October 10, 2017

Trinity University continued to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with a Thursday, Oct. 5 presentation in the Chapman Center's Great Hall by Bà¡rbara Renaud Gonzà¡lez, a freelance writer, journalist...

Illustration by Yessenia Lopez

Into the Woods: A Q&A with the leading man

Austin Davidson October 10, 2017

After the very successful and well-received "Theatre for Social Change" project, the Trinity theatre department is once again getting ready for another big hit. Starting last week, an "all-star cast"...

Orchestra tunes up for Halloween concert

Orchestra tunes up for Halloween concert

Abigail Wharton October 10, 2017

The Trinity Symphony Orchestra will fill the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall with their fall concert, "Tableaux, an Evening of French Music," this Halloween. Selections include the music of Debussy, Stravinsky...

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Craig Williams speaks on the power of love

Abigail Wharton October 10, 2017

Trinity University's second Lennox Seminar lecture took place Monday, Oct. 2, in the Fiesta Room from Craig Williams, professor of classics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Williams' work...

Cashmere Cat performs at the Prassel Lawn. Photo by Chloe Sonnier

Cashmere Cat performs to an underwhelming audience

Austin Davidson October 3, 2017

Before I begin explaining why I didn't enjoy the Welcome Week Concert, I will say that in no way is my dissatisfaction due to the Student Planning Board's efforts. They did a fine job in coordinating a...

Illustration by Andrea Nebhut

Cry “Mother!” New movie divides audiences

Noelle Barrera October 3, 2017

It's a situation that's been explored before in many cinematic and literary works: a gifted man whose wife works in the shadows, unacknowledged, yet is constantly expected to make sacrifices for his happiness....

Illustration Yessenia Lopez

“˜Nightmare Before Christmas’ exhibit haunts the McNay

Abigail Wharton October 3, 2017

This holiday season, the McNay Art Museum gives us all a chance to take a turn down memory lane with an immersive installation of original sets, character puppets and sculpture pieces used in the production...