Members of the Grateful Dead will reunite for a historic one-time show next Monday at the Bryce Jordan Center in support of Barack Obama's presidential campaign. View the print page
The leaves are changing, football is in full swing and pumpkin lovers are on the prowl. Indulge in some beautifully burnt orange goodness with these treats available downtown. View the print page
Sex, murder, song and dance encompass the 1920s-inspired, razzle-dazzle musical, Chicago, which will be coming to the Eisenhower Auditorium next Wednesday. View the print page
As the fall starts to settle in, along with dozens of "season premieres you can't miss," it is once again time for television's biggest advertisement for itself -- the Emmy Awards. The 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 21. View the print page
On the days leading up to the Earth Wind & Fire concert, the Bryce Jordan Center will be filled with dense heaps of earth but little wind or fire. View the print page
As pedal steel guitarist Buddy Cage, 62, of New Riders of the Purple Sage aimed to hit a bunker golf shot and missed, he shouted in a fit of frustration. View the print page
Rock 'n' roll is rarely a genre featured on a college fight song album, but some Penn State graduates have set out to change that. View the print page
Within the past few weeks, Bernie Punt has been getting a number of e-mails with the same request -- a chance to meet the Jonas Brothers. View the print page
JR Mangan is no stranger to the bar scene in State College, View the print page
Adapted to the stage, the play version of To Kill a Mockingbird retains the compassion for which Harper Lee's famous novel is known. View the print page
People planning to attend tonight's midnight showing of The Dark Knight may be greeted by moviegoers dressed as the Joker, Batman or even Alfred Pennyworth. View the print page
While looking Penn State good just got easier, being sweatshop conscious may have just gotten harder, some student anti-sweatshop activists said. View the print page
The Central PA 4th Fest puts on one of the most well-regarded Independence Day shows in the country-- but this year the show hit an unforseen snag that almost had organizers scambling. View the print page
This story delves into the lives of two DJs in State College -- two men with two different stories to tell. View the print page
OK, so you don't have 12 hours to spend at a concert on Saturday. View the print page
After 10 student bands duked it out for Movin' On glory on April 5, the event's headliner, emo-punk rockers Say Anything, was announced along with a handful of national acts and the Battle of the Bands winners. View the print page
By now, you've probably heard of Say Anything. View the print page
A year ago, when most 17-year-olds were finishing their last days of high school and preparing for college, singer Jordin Sparks was declared the youngest winner of American Idol. View the print page
For years, the State College music scene has been in flux. View the print page