A Look at Furman Theatre’s Upcoming Production: Never Swim Alone
Coming Soon: New Band Debut Performance at Furman
Calling all music lovers! Furman’s new boy band show this Saturday, April 23!
Local Artist Profile: Lu Wixon
Lu Wixon displays her wonderful artwork at TRee House Café and Studio in Traveler’s Rest!
Furman Percussion Student Starts Instrument Business
Will Harris ’23 showcases his musical and entrepreneurial talents as he creates his own business.
Black Artists Showcased through Furman’s Music Department
Celebrate Black History Month with Furman’s Music Department as they celebrate the works of Black artist’s from dancers to poets and more! Join us on February 22 in Daniel Recital Hall.
A First Look at the Pauper Players’ Production of Chicago
Get ready for a performance you won’t regret. Furman University Pauper Players presents Chicago The Musical, opening on February 11th!
Toss a Coin to Your Witcher... or Maybe Not
Season 2 of The Witcher is finally here, and fans aren’t shy to share their brutally honest remarks.
A Review: The Lotus Paradox at Warehouse Theatre
Be taken on journey with chaos, creativity, and motherhood. A brilliant play you don’t want to miss out on!
The Works — Back And Better Than Ever!
The Works has returned! Catch Grace Ryan’s take on the ins and outs of campus culture and Greenville life!
FUISA International Fashion Show
It was a spectacular night in McAllister Auditorium, as audiences were taken all around the world...through clothing!
Review: Sense and Sensibility at The Warehouse Theatre
Humor and a classic Austen? Count me in!
A Look into Pottery with Annika Conlee
For Furman student Annika Conlee, ceramics is not just a past-time; it is a passion.
Review: Pauper Player’s Jeykll and Hyde
Masterful and chilling, Jeykll and Hyde is a must-see performance!
Eat Your (Local) Vegetables!
Food just tastes better when its fresh from the farm, don’t you agree? Good thing Furman has its own!
Review: Furman Theatre Creates Moving and Innovative Drama in As You Like It
Between tenuous love triangles and lasting symbolism, “As You Like It” was a smashing hit!
Behind The Voice: An Interview with Addison Ballew
“Given that a singer’s ultimate goal is to communicate the text and take the audience on a journey, emotional tumult is oftentimes a necessary evil, one that helps audience members escape their realities and be present with me in the moment.”
And the Winner Is....
“I can’t tell people I won $200 dollars in the talent show and then tell them I did something boring with it.” Intrigued? Us too —read it, you know you wanna.
Lights, Camera, Action: An Inside Look at Furman Theater
Whether it be merely watching a play or starring in one yourself, Furman theater has something to offer for all students!
Furman Voice Student Performs Around the World
Furman student Wallis Lucas is on her way to international stardom — and we can say “We knew her when....”
Cruella: Disney’s Guide to Justifying Puppy-cide
Cruella De Vil — Redeemable or Forever a Villain?
Summer Research Highlights Local Art Legend
This summer, Furman Art Fellows laboriously recreated the work and life of a celebrated Upstate artist.
Furman Alum Stacy Capers Wins Online Music Competition
So, How Does a Furman Alum Make it Big Time in the Music World? We Sat Down With Stacey Capers to Find Out.
“Tai Chi For Performers:” My May X Experience
Tai Chi — Because We Could All Use a Little Zen, right?
Congratulations to The Paladin’s Photography Contest Winners
Thank you to all who submitted their photos!
Furman Versus Productivity: The Effects of Social Media on Mental Stamina
Can Furman help combat the negative effects of social media?