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    VIDEO: Feasting with Finn at Whataburger
    Lillie Burke
    • Feb 18
    • 1 min

    VIDEO: Feasting with Finn at Whataburger

    VNN’s Finn Birnie stops by Tennessee’s first-ever Whataburger location, which opened Jan. 5 in Hermitage, and shares his thoughts on the most popular menu items. — This video was posted by Jordan Shatto. #review #foodreview #whataburger #localdining #feastingwithfinn #video
    REVIEW: Belmont students shine in every role at NCT’s ‘The Lightning Thief’
    Lillie Burke
    • Oct 26, 2021
    • 3 min

    REVIEW: Belmont students shine in every role at NCT’s ‘The Lightning Thief’

    Mount Olympus is here in Nashville — but only for a limited time. The regional debut of “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” under the direction of Ernie Nolan was a hit at the Nashville Children’s Theatre Friday, and the all-Belmont cast received a standing ovation from an excited audience of kids and adults alike. Though the production was staged for young people, its symbolism was profoundly mature; it did not lack in authentic talent or authentic laughs, and a
    REVIEW: Despite a few missteps, Belmont’s ‘Little Women’ brings life, light and fa
    Lillie Burke
    • Oct 2, 2021
    • 3 min

    REVIEW: Despite a few missteps, Belmont’s ‘Little Women’ brings life, light and fa

    Belmont’s production of “Little Women” is a celebration of a classic but makes a few, unignorable mistakes. The story follows the March sisters and has left audiences captivated for many years. Whether in novel, play, musical or movie, the Jo, Beth, Meg and Amy March are a strong group of women who continue to stay relevant. The girls’ mother, who they call Marmee, says “one soul is not better than the other, they just need different room to grow.” This line encapsulates Belm
    REVIEW: Fall Follies delights audience with variety of skits, reprised roles
    Lillie Burke
    • Oct 27, 2015
    • 2 min

    REVIEW: Fall Follies delights audience with variety of skits, reprised roles

    On opening night of Fall Follies, the too-small courtyard between MPAC and Wilson seemed as though it was bursting at the seams. All the people you’ve ever seen in line for the cafeteria at 12 o’clock and everyone you’ve had in class and still awkwardly say hello to two semesters later decided to show up for the annual comedy show. The anticipation that the actors, writers and production crew of Fall Follies worked tirelessly to build since the beginning of the semester was t
    Lillie Burke
    • Feb 9, 2015
    • 3 min

    OPINION: Email to SGA president raises questions on impartiality in impeachment proceedings

    On the afternoon of Feb. 5, Student Government Association President Jeanette Morelan received an email from Braden Stover, the chairman of the Judicial Review Board, the group which deemed Morelan’s actions unconstitutional. Stover will oversee any upcoming impeachment proceedings. The email condemned Morelan’s use of the SGA Facebook page to comment on the Bill of Impeachment against her and he expressed how he was displeased with Morelan’s treatment of the board. “I strong
    Camelot’s golden age shines in Nashville
    Lillie Burke
    • Nov 7, 2014
    • 2 min

    Camelot’s golden age shines in Nashville

    “Camelot,” Lerner and Loewe’s innovative retelling of the legendary story of King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot, captivated Nashvillians with its opening performance on Tuesday at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. This creative musical is a revival of Lerner and Loewe’s classic version that modernizes the production. Its updated look includes new costumes and a fresh set design, and it seemed to reflect influences of Monty Python and “Game of Thrones” by combining witty
    SGA student leadership policy under review
    Lillie Burke
    • Nov 3, 2014
    • 3 min

    SGA student leadership policy under review

    Belmont University’s Student Affairs’ Multiple Student Leadership Policy is under review with the Student Government Association’s Policy Review Committee. The multiple leadership policy outlines the executive leadership positions under student affairs. These leadership positions are restricted to one per person with no double dipping within the policy. “The purpose of the writing of the policy was to make sure that, as we got bigger, that other students who wanted to be in l
    OK Go puts on more than an OK show
    Lillie Burke
    • Oct 21, 2014
    • 3 min

    OK Go puts on more than an OK show

    OK Go may be a four-piece group, but in their performance Friday night at Mercy Lounge, a sold-out crowd of 500 people might as well have been added to their lineup. The band, touring in support of its new album “Hungry Ghosts,” took the stage for almost two hours and never once allowed the energy to decrease or the crowd to not be entertained–or, for that matter, not be involved. “It was great,” said lead singer and guitarist Damian Kulash. “We had a fun time–sweaty and deli

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