How Sue C’s It
With her tracksuit, scheming and unflinching ability to yell at teenagers, Sue Sylvester, played by Jane Lynch, remains one of the most memorable characters on…
Read MoreWith her tracksuit, scheming and unflinching ability to yell at teenagers, Sue Sylvester, played by Jane Lynch, remains one of the most memorable characters on…
Read MoreFor many, the word “a cappella” triggers an immediate thought of the 2012 film “Pitch Perfect.” However, collegiate a cappella is not just a concept…
Read MoreTeddy Wilson has loved to perform even since joining his church’s dance group. Teddy, who is gender fluid and goes by the pronouns he/him, she/her…
Read MoreThe hashtag, #justiceforFifthHarmony, has been trending this past week, and if you want to know why Fifth Harmony, as well as other singing groups, need…
Read MoreThey’ve done it again. Every year during THON we look forward to Go Go Gadjet’s performance sealing the final hours. As they said in an…
Read MoreOver the past few months, the Netflix original show, “Bridgerton,” has taken the internet by storm. The show follows young English men and women from…
Read MoreFor more than a decade local State College band My Hero Zero has been keeping the crowd on their feet at THON. But when the…
Read MoreLatinx and Anglo communities were brought together on one of America’s biggest nights, something that hasn’t been done since 1992 with Gloria Estefan’s halftime performance….
Read MoreAs 2019 begins, VALLEY is taking a look back and counting down some of the most iconic New Year’s Eve performances in recent history.
Read MoreOn November 15th, Penn State’s University Choir will perform their annual fall concert in Pasquerilla Spiritual Center to an audience of parents, students, and community members.
Read MoreYou might know her as that model with the super thick eyebrows, or BFF of Kendall Jenner, but there’s a lot more than that to Cara Delevingne. Which is exactly why she’s our #WomanCrushWednesday this week.
Read MoreThe entertainment committee has a hard job of picking songs and bands to please not only the volunteers and spectators, but the dancers as well. After all, they’re the ones on their feet for 46 hours! Valley talked to a few of this year’s dancers to see what songs they’ve liked dancing (or singing!) along to, or what songs they’re hoping to hear:
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