COVID-19 has changed people’s lives in many different ways. One of the biggest changes that it brought to us was adapting to a completely digital world where everything had to be held virtually. A major example of this is gaming conventions. Last year, events such as Overwatch League, League of Legends Championship series and ROECon were all held virtually.
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Music by Women Festival goes virtual, lasts all month
In the midst of this pandemic, the fifth annual festival is being held virtually. Every night this month at 7:30 p.m., new concerts are being posted to the Music by Women website and YouTube channel. The concerts are completely free to the public, and they will continue to stay up for viewing following the festival.
Pandemic sees streaming services premiering movies on small screen, theatre at same time
For about a year, COVID-19 has impacted our day-to-day lives in so many different ways. From having to wear a mask, socially distancing from one another, and even the way we have to view new movie releases, everything seems different. Although streaming services have been around for quite some time, they have become a new alternative to going to the cinema.
"She Kill's Monster: Virtual Realms" Review
“She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms” is a play based on the famed roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. Throughout the years it has been adapted to fit and change with its ever-growing community. One of these ways is through new mediums such as the play performed by the Mississippi University for Women theatre department this semester.
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Movie theatres facing new challenges
The W's Theatre Department to put on Zoom play this month
Mulan: A movie worth paying for?
Niki Caro’s vision for Mulan has been reimagined in the 2020 live-action adaptation. The film premiered on Disney+ on Sept. 4, but it was only available to subscribers after an additional $30 premium access charge. The true debate this movie poses is not if it is watchable, but rather if it is worth the extra $30 fee.
Bill and Ted 3: Excellent or gnarly?
In the third installment of their bogus journey, “Bill and Ted Face the Music,” unlikely heroes and iconic best friends Bill and Ted pick up right where they left off 25 years ago – they’re still trying to write the song that will unite the world, or at least that is what the Great Leader said it would do.