The curtain opened Thursday morning, Feb. 13, on the Bethel College Theatre Department’s production of “The Sound of Music.” As of Thursday afternoon, 4,009 tickets had been sold for all five shows, and three of the five shows had sold out. The show, which was... More »
In his opening dialogue Jordan Belfort boasts that of all the drugs he does, apparently enough to sedate the majority of New York, the one that he loves the most is cold hard cash. If there was one line in the movie that gave a synopsis, that would be it. “Th... More »
Seven children singing perfect harmonies and winning the affections of their stern, naval captain father – what could be more endearing? “The Sound of Music,” Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical masterpiece, has been capturing the hearts of audiences for generat... More »
Seven to eight years have passed, and the seventh generation of gaming consoles is finally coming to a close. With the release of the Wii U last year and the PS4 last month, gamers can now place their seventh generation gaming machines in cardboard coffins and... More »
It is a strange time to be a gamer, especially if you’ve been gaming since the 80s or 90s. There was a time when consoles were less complex. You did not have to update the software each week or worry about games being patched. Since gaming has expanded, new ga... More »
The lights come up on a small cluster of rooms, perched precariously on the edge of the stage. Actors shuffle through the disorganized furniture in the cramped spaces. The audience watches a small group of people take their stand against one of the greatest ev... More »
Clarence Gilyard, a well known actor and director, guest directed “The Diary of Anne Frank” here at Bethel College. The play opened on Thursday, Oct. 31 in the Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center. Gilyard spoke with Bethel Prime Time’s Cam Matteson before t... More »
Ambush season is under way, and most of the playing field has already been eliminated. According to sophomore Abby Maas, who is still in the game, “assassins” will be sent out next week. Assassins are new players who are introduced to the game not to win, but ... More »
Don’t look down. It has been a long time since a video game has blown me away. After over a decade of playing games, things can start to fade together and become a bit stale. Bioshock: Infinite is not stale. From the dystopian setting in the clouds over Americ... More »