From Nov. 6-9, ETSU students had an opportunity to see an entirely different take on Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." The show was produced by the ETSU Patchwork Players, a theatre organization that creates shows that are designed to create a production not normally seen on the main stages.
After a week of monumental television, things on the tube go back to their usual, only mildly exciting state. Last week's election pretty much conquered the stations from Tuesday to the weekend. So, now that things are back to normal, here are this week's picks of what you should be watching.
ETSU's Jazz Studies Program, directed by Dr. David Champouillon, will hold its second major concert in this year's series, "Fall Jazz at the Culp," on Thursday, Nov. 20. The 7:30 p.m. concert in the D.P. Culp University Center's auditorium features world-famous jazz saxophonist Chip McNeill, the ETSU Jazz Ensemble and the ETSU Percussion Ensemble.