UNCG Artists Weekly: Alison Lindley

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Sept. 24, 2014 “I was accidentally forced into this,” says Alison Lindley, with a laugh. “It took me a long time to figure out what I was interested in.”  A painting major at UNCG, Alison says describing her style is difficult. “It’s easier done then said,” she smiles. “I don’t plan out my work, I just work … Continue reading UNCG Artists Weekly: Alison Lindley

UNCG alumni dance, discuss modernities

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Sept. 27, 2014 UNCG alums gathered on Friday night to perform a series of work by modern dance choreographers Jan Van Dyke and John Gamble. Retired professors from the university Dr. Van Dyke and Mr. Gamble shared their evening with featured artist E.E. Balcos, a professor at UNC-Charlotte. The evening featured four dances, three by Van Dyke … Continue reading UNCG alumni dance, discuss modernities

Hitchcock, reimagined at Triad Stage

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Sept. 10, 2014 Danger was afoot Friday at Triad’s Stage opening night production of The 39 Steps – danger of laughing too hard. Anyone familiar with Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film may find the label of “comedy” a bit of a switch from the thriller original. “This play is a celebration of the brilliance of the Hitchcock legacy,” … Continue reading Hitchcock, reimagined at Triad Stage

UNCG Collage: An interview with Dr. Geraldi

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Sept. 3, 2014 Dr. Kevin Geraldi is an Associate Professor at the UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance. He is the Director of Orchestras in the school of music and oversees all orchestral programs, conducts the UNCG Symphonic Band and Symphony Orchestra. A distinguished musician and conductor, Dr. Geraldi has been the recipient of the prestigious … Continue reading UNCG Collage: An interview with Dr. Geraldi

Greensboro gallery features “Light on China”

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 27, 2014 Past and present merge in GreenHill’s “Light on China” exhibition, a photographic journey through a nation of contradictions. Seen through the lens of five different photographers, the exhibit showcases the complexities of a society moving forward while looking back. Artist Joe Lipka opens the exhibit with his very basic images of classic architecture from … Continue reading Greensboro gallery features “Light on China”

Tunes at Noon Hosts Lowland Hum

By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 Each Wednesday of the summer, Central City Park in downtown Greensboro hosts “Tunes at Noon”, a summer treat for city residents that features local and traveling musicians. A lunch time experience, families come from all over the area to hear music and enjoy food with friends. On August 13th, “Tunes at Noon” featured local … Continue reading Tunes at Noon Hosts Lowland Hum