Painting With A Twist

Women and men gathered around tables to paint the Masked Rider at a Sunday night class at Painting with a Twist. Painting with a Twist, a Lubbock art studio, teamed up with the Junior League of Lubbock to host a “painting with a purpose” class. This class raised money for Lubbock’s Junior League’s Food 2 […]

#HappyHUBsgiving!

The HUB@TTU is having a photo contest for the month of November! We want to know what Texas Tech students are thankful for. Therefore, take a picture, and post it on Facebbok, Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #HappyHUBsgiving. At the end of the month we will compile all of the pictures for everyone to […]

The Prophet Darla: Review

There’s something about a women crying her eyes out because she’s been through hell and back that really resonates with me. There’s something about a priest contorting the mind of an innocent human being because they can’t get off their heavenly high horse that I’ve seen far too often. And there’s definitely something that hits […]

View The Lineup For The Flatland Film Festival

Do you like movies? Are you a fan of music? If you said “yes” to either of those questions, be sure to check out the Independent Film  & Music week brought to you by the Flatland Film Festival. The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts hosts the Flatland Film Festival as an event  to […]

"Rent" – Review

I laughed, I cried, and if someone asked me to see it again I probably would. I came from a musical background in high school. I was in musical theatre for four years and, needless to say, those were some of the best years of my life. There’s something liberating about being on stage and […]

Vicarious Playboys Makes "Raw" Debut

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the term “raw” is defined as being in a natural state. If you ask director Nicholas Irion about his new play, “Vicarious Playboys,” you’ll find out that the entire production is based on the influence of said definition. “It’s called raw theater,” he said. “There are no designers, per say. […]

Metals Studio

Chad Plunket wore a leather jacket, gloves and a helmet to protect himself from the sparks that flew off the metal ribbon. Plunket, project manager for the Charles Adams Studio Project and a welding instructor, cut the ribbon for the CH Foundation Metals Studio on Sept. 6. “What we want to do,” Plunket said “is […]

What Are YOU Doing Saturday Night?

If you don’t have any thing planned, it might be worth your while to mosey on over to the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA) for a limited engagement you won’t forget. Metropolis Elektro plays this weekend, a live concert and art event covering the original 1927 film written and directed by Fritz Lang […]

Artist Spotlight: Emily Verkamp

Try to imagine a bond between nature and the intrusive human element that exists in the world. Emily Verkamp, a studio arts photography major, was able to capture the connection between man made objects and nature.

Michael Snow – Cover To Cover

TTU architecture student, Ana Garcia Merino, made this amazing video. Check it out and keep an eye on her work. She will be back with more.