Student Review

Student Review

Trying Something New: “Please Look” by Opera ND

I wonder how many fellow students have felt like me, worried that they were too ignorant or too insufficient to attend a performance. If I... Read More

Something Wicked This Way Comes––A Look at the Curse of “Macbeth”

Shakespeare at Notre Dame presents a 2-man production of Shakespeare’s scariest play, "Macbeth." The play has a long reputation as being... Read More

Meet the Artist: Conrad Tao

Welcome to our new “Meet the Artist” series! Knowing what drives an artist, what goes into their thoughts and their creation makes... Read More

Documentary film examines life, work of former University President Fr. Theodore Hesburgh

Presidents, popes, protests and probity fill many scenes depicted in the recent documentary film examining the life and work of former... Read More

Five Reasons to see Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour

If you like jazz, this weekend is your opportunity for one of the greatest jazz shows to ever come to South Bend. The Monterey Jazz... Read More

Hitchcock Series Offers Crash Course in Suspense

Alfred Hitchcock, cinema’s “Master of Suspense,” has directed some of film’s most thrilling scenes. This semester, DeBartolo... Read More

Five Reasons to see “100 Years of Leonard Bernstein”

The DeBartolo Performing Art Center proudly welcomes the Czech National Symphony Orchestra to the Leighton Concert Hall. The program,... Read More

Five Reasons to see Raul Midón in Concert at the Center

I’m a fan of all types of music—my playlists are a hodgepodge of classical music, rock, rap, indie, French pop, … Read More

Your Next Bucket List To Do: Irish Theatre’s “My Brilliant Divorce”

The Irish Theatre of Chicago and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish? Sounds like a match made in heaven. Throw in … Read More

Blockers – Student Review

After discovering a sex pact between their three daughters via an opened Messages app on a Mac, the hilarious trio embarks to stop their... Read More

“Song of Granite” celebrates Irish music and culture

“Song of Granite” (2017) tells the stirring life story of one of the 20th century’s greatest proponents of traditional Irish music... Read More

Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts – Student Review

The DeBartolo Performing Arts Center’s Browning Cinema hosted my favorite part of awards season, the Oscar-nominated shorts. The Academy... Read More