“Friday Night Lights” Shines Brighter than Ever
I think this five-year NBC series was one of the greatest shows ever, and thankfully it lives on in the binge world of Netflix for new generations to embrace all over again.
I think this five-year NBC series was one of the greatest shows ever, and thankfully it lives on in the binge world of Netflix for new generations to embrace all over again.
Many television shows capture our hearts and keep us hooked for seasons to come. Others, such as the sitcom, “How I Met Your Mother,” grow monotonous as we wait for the plot line to improve and the characters to win us over. But they never do.
MBU Theatre performed Tony award-winning, “Peter Pan,” for over 2,000 people March 23-26 in the Chapel. After a remarkable success, the cast now refocuses and plans for the next performance.
Nominated and winning multiple Emmy and Golden Globes awards, “The Office” is a documentary-style television show following a small paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Under the direction of a clueless boss, the show makes fun of everyday life in an office setting. From office parties gone awry to plot and character development, the show has a sense of humor that’s offbeat and unique, which is why I loved it from the very start.
As with most horror movies, the trailers are generally intriguing, grabbing the attention of the audience and raising expectations. However, all too often disappointment is the only feeling we get after watching the entire movie.
A peek inside Showtimes’s hit TV show, “Dexter,” and why it was such a powerful show and intriguing character. The show, which lives on in the Netflix world, leaves you wanting to watch it over and over again solely due to the development of the main character Dexter.
The hilarious battle, hosted by Circle K International, took place Thursday, March 30, in the SRC. The event featured lip sync acts by several individuals and groups, some even included choreographed dances. Candy, decorations and Raising Cane’s Chicken were there for attendees to enjoy. Even though the event was a great time, it wasn’t all about fun. Proceeds from the annual event went to support African Vision of Hope’s House of Hope, an organization that helps build dormitories and funds young women for school in Zambia, Africa.
Senior adults filled the seats to see MBU Theatre’s production of “Peter Pan,” with lunch following in the Mabee Great Hall. Guests were greeted by the cast as they enjoyed their lunch and each other’s company.
From St. Louis to Los Angeles, MBU senior Rickie Ross opens up about his incredible journey to the West Coast during his semester “abroad” studying cinematography at the LA Film Studies Center.
Self-declared as St. Louis’ healthy lifestyle restaurant, this simply beautiful nook proves to guests that eating nutritiously doesn’t have to break the bank.