U.K- based rock group, The Verve, put out their fourth studio album, Forth, to the anxious hands of their fans. Most Americans know the group from their ready-made soundtrack/playlist hit "Bittersweet Symphony," off of their 1997 record, Urban Hymns. Despite the more than 10-year gap between their last record and the newly-released, Forth, The Verve have only had their talents fermented into something even better to observe.
A vast underwater world will come to life during the "Ocean Gems: Wonders of the Sea" exhibit scheduled Sept. 20-Oct. 19 at the East Tennessee State University and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum and Visitor Center at the Gray Fossil Site. The exhibit features the underwater photography of Dr.
"Our Universe - A Guided Tour" is the topic of a free public planetarium show to be held at ETSU's Hutcheson Hall planetarium on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. "Our understanding of the early universe is rather thorough, going back to (a split second) after it started," says program presenter Dr.
A Multicultural Expo will be held at ETSU Tuesday (Sept. 9) at 7 p.m. in the D.P. Culp University Center ballroom. Participants will have the opportunity to meet ETSU faculty, staff and students while familiarizing themselves with campus departments and organizations.
Over the course of the last several years the spoof genre of film has exploded, cascading in a seemingly never-ending string of Friedberg and Seltzer movies, that has become one giant blur of comedic disaster. The most recent, in fact, is entitled "Disaster Movie.