
Daniella Levick
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2 months ago |
pittnews.com | Aidan Kasner |Matthew Scabilloni |Daniella Levick
The world premiere of “Morning Reckoning,” a two-act ode to the 1990s, boy bands, fandom, friendships and childhood love, took place in the Richard E. Rauh Studio Theatre last Friday. Kelly Trumbull, a playwright and teaching assistant professor, wrote the play, which Arts Administrative Officer Ashley Martin directed. Despite premiering on Valentine’s Day, the play forgoes lovelorn ballads and instead showcases catchy, original boy-band music composed by Brad Stevenson and Addi Twigg.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Livia LaMarca |Daniella Levick
Ever since its announcement in Sept. 2022, BBC’s TV adaptation of Holly Jackson’s New York Times bestselling YA novel “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” captured the attention of bibliophiles and mystery lovers alike. As a long-standing fan of the book, I approached the series with cautious optimism.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Nada H. Abdulaziz |Jordan Kooper |Camille de Jesus |Daniella Levick
The atmosphere in Charity Randall Theatre was electric with anticipation last Saturday as the audience waited for the opening notes of “Spring Awakening” to fill the packed theater. Set in late 19th-century Germany, the Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s 1891 play, “Spring Awakening,” follows a group of teenage girls and boys as they navigate the complexity of their blossoming sexuality.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Marissa Kelley |Adrienne Cahillane |Sofia Uriagereka-Herburger |Daniella Levick
In this week’s Take Five, The Pitt News Sports Desk gives its take on a diverse range of topics, including EA’s new college football game and the NFL awards. Don’t get too excited about EA College Football ‘25 // Brian Sherry, Sports Editor Last week, video game developer EA Sports released a teaser trailer for its new college football game, which it expects to release sometime this summer. The trailer comes after a nearly 11-year hiatus of the much-beloved college football game series.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Marissa Kelley |Adrienne Cahillane |Sofia Uriagereka-Herburger |Daniella Levick
Amid continued negotiations with the Pitt administration for fair labor contracts, Pitt union organizations have already hosted several rallies this semester advocating for labor rights. The faculty union at Pitt is working with University administration to reach a fair settlement on the issue of a minimum salary for part-time workers. The graduate student union organization effort, meanwhile, is waiting to hear from the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board on a date for their unionization election.
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