Vicente ‘Chente’ Fernández Is Gone, but His Legacy Will Live On Illusion Ventura, Whittier College With the recent passing of El Ídolo de México, it is more important than ever to honor his lasting impact on traditional ranchera music.… December 28, 2021
Thinking Outside the Box to Save the Creative Arts During the Pandemic Rory Conlon, De Anza College Remote learning has presented a variety of challenges for students studying to hone their singing, dancing, film and photography skills.… October 30, 2021
Long After the ’90s, Shania Twain Remains a Symbol of Girl Power Kali Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College The Canadian singer took the world by storm, and now with a newfound voice, she is determined to defeat the odds set upon her by the media.… June 3, 2020
Disney Plus’s ‘Encore!’ Is Giving Former Theater Kids Another Chance at Their Starring Roles Kristin Auld, St John’s University The new Disney Plus series reunites old classmates and gives them another chance to shine on stage.… December 27, 2019
The Story Behind Mason Ramsey, aka Yodeling Walmart Kid Grace John, Rutgers University You can't even fall asleep anymore without hearing the iconic, drawn-out 'daddy' running through your head.… April 18, 2018
After 109 Years, Yale a Cappella Group The Whiffenpoofs Go Coed Kate Maxwell, NC State University Sofía Campoamor, the first female in the group’s century-long history, discusses the pressures and opportunities of the position.… April 6, 2018
LSU Opera Singer Andre Chiang Is Making Opera Cool Again Ana Greening, Texas State University 'I think people still think opera singers only scream and are fat. I would say screaming is not what we do.'… March 28, 2018
How The New School’s Emily Messana Is Breaking a Leg in Theater Eliana DuBosar, Florida State University From directing Shakespeare to co-founding a production company, The New School’s Emily Messana is building her theater career one play at a time.… December 8, 2017