Twenty-two high school juniors and seniors spent two days at Piedmont on Nov. 12 and 13. They came for one purpose: Piedmont's Fine Arts College Experience, an event held between the three fine art departments.
During FACE, high school students are each paired with a Piedmont student.…
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Very rarely this decade does a musician create something that's unique and completely different from the past. 31knots seems to have missed the memo.
Affectionately termed "prog pop" and the last thing you would expect to come out of Portland, the group is infamous for its bold variety of sound.…
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The Piedmont College Chamber Singers performed The Poet Sings concert on Nov. 12 in the Center for Worship and Music.
The concert began at 7:30 p.m., when the Piedmont College Chamber Singers performed a piece entitled Arise, Shine, for Thy Light Has Come, composed by Kenneth Jennings.…
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The Piedmont College Wind Ensemble boldly made their presence known from the first downbeat of their concert this past Tuesday night.
Opening with a fierce number, Amparito Roca, arranged by Aubrey Winter, the Wind Ensemble evoked the hot spirit of a Spanish bullfighter.…
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When I sat down in the Black Box to watch the theatre department's latest production, Trojan Women, I came in not knowing what to expect.
I wasn't disappointed in discovering what is perhaps the one of the saddest plays I've seen.
First of all, the set was gorgeous.…
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When you see a production put on by Piedmont's theatre department, it looks effortless.
We get to see the end result of hours of rehearsals and just the right combination of talent.
Sara Gardiner tells the Navigator about her role in the upcoming One-Act Play Festival.…
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