While the Peanuts characters are always portrayed as children in the comics and cartoons, audiences will have the chance to see what the characters may have been like grown up in the UW-Whitewater play Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead.
Revolution: A Tribute to the Beatles is a world-famous and incredibly talented Beatles tribute band. Covering the entire span of such a career in one show may sound like a daunting task, but Revolution pulls it off.
On a scorching beautiful Saturday and Sunday afternoon students enjoyed another day playing sand volleyball by the Williams Center. However, the scene was different as students played with live music and wore bright yellow t-shirts with a black No.1 on the back.
Combining fluid movement, partner dancing, and flips, the Parsons Dance Company will be another dynamic performance for the Young Auditorium.
Whether in the mood for an acoustic lullaby, or a twist on energetic rock-pop, the Down Under will hit both taste buds tomorrow night.
"You say you want a revolution?" the Beatles asked in 1968. Well, the UW-Whitewater Student Life Office is doing what it can this Saturday for Family Fest. The party starts with "Far Out Food and Fun" at the Kachel Field House from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
"Righteous Kill," starring Robert Deniro, Al Pacino and John Leguizamo could be a great movie about older cops getting caught up in the ugliness of their world and their job, but falls flat with a predictable story line, simple ideas and below par directing.