by Brynn Watkins | Nov 2, 2011 | News Slider
Vintage Fans! Are you sick of paying $80 for something you could find in your grandma’s closet? So am I! Imagine how pleased I was when I found a sweet haven for the vintage fan in hippie East Nashville. The Hip Zipper is a Mecca for vintage finds from Mad Men-esque attire to old fashioned nylons. They have it all in a cute boutique-style shop. Prices are reasonable: a dress dating from the 50’s runs for about $30. The Hip Zipper also has amazing sales! Right now shoes are a “shoe-in” at $10 a pop. Get those vintage stilettos or James Dean boots in a jiff! So, embrace your inner Steve McQueen or Katherine Hepburn and skip on over to the Hip Zipper today. Take a trip back in time and start shopping! The Hip Zipper is open: Tuesday-Thursday noon – 6 p.m. Friday-Saturday noon – 7 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. They are closed on Monday. The Hip Zipper is located at 1008 Forrest Ave., Nashville,...
by Ariel Jones | Oct 28, 2011 | News Slider
The multicultural club Kappa Iota Theta is once again presenting Stomp Fest to the Lipscomb student body and this year the competition is expected to be fierce. This will be the second Stomp Fest that Lipscomb has had on campus and hopefully will become a tradition every year. Each social club will have the opportunity to represent their club with one of the greatest forms of creating sound with voice, hands and feet: stepping. Stomp Fest was inspired by the 07’movie Stomp the Yard, a definite go and see movie. This is a step competition that not only makes a social club look good to its peers, but also a time where the social club builds stronger relationships with each other. Stomp Fest is quickly approaching and those involved have practiced long hours almost every day to sound as one unit making one sound. Each group has at least five minutes to stomp, dance (some might say choreograph) and perform a skit to the judges and the student body in Collins Alumni. Stomp Fest is sure to get every student clapping and nodding their heads to the beat each group presents. Stomp the Yard, meet Stomp Fest at Lipscomb University Friday, November 11, at 9:00...
by Anne Paquin | Oct 28, 2011 | News Slider
On October 23rd, the church Ethos celebrated its third birthday. Ethos is a church of Christ that holds its four services on Sundays at the Mercy Lounge, a bar in downtown Nashville on Canery Row. To celebrate their third birthday the ministry urged its members to give what God had placed on their hearts to give towards an organization called Charity Water which goes into rural areas of the world and digs wells for people who aren’t getting clean water. Please upgrade your browser For their birthday, they also had a Baptism Sunday where they baptized over twenty people who all shared their stories and welcomed Christ into their hearts. To learn more about Ethos Church go to www.ethoslove.com....
by Kelly Dean | Oct 28, 2011 | News Slider
The festive tradition of getting to be someone other than yourself for a night doesn’t get old for college students. Some students play it safe by being your typical witch, and others will take their costumes to a whole new level. Being on a strict budget, many college students make their own costumes with things they find around the dorm or by visiting the local thrift store. The creation possibilities are endless when creating your own costume. Please upgrade your browser Across Lipscomb’s campus, there is a wide variety of costume ideas for the spooky night of Halloween. While Sophomore Rachel Bush will dress as southern cook Paula Deen, Senior Nathan McCarty will simply be a blade of grass. There is no telling where people come up with their crazy costumes...
by Julie Shrewsbury | Oct 27, 2011 | News Slider, Opinion
It’s mid October, nearing that crazy time of year when people dress up like their favorite celebrities, sports figures, ghouls, goblins or other unique personality. Yes, Halloween is right around the corner and dressing up and trick-or-treating can be a blast, but if you live in Nashville there are plenty of other Halloween festivities to partake in. Haunted houses run a muck around the Nashville area, however, finding one to fulfill the thrill you’re looking for can be a difficult task. There is a haunted house out there for everyone, but the chore is finding one that’s scary enough for those daring adrenaline junkies, not too scary for those bringing children, and easy on the gore for those with weak stomachs. Here’s some insight on some of the most popular haunted houses in 2011. Nashville Nightmare, a new haunted house established this year, consists of highly detailed scenes, state of the art animations and special effects as well as intense actors. It is located at 1016 Madison Square and general admission is $15. Please upgrade your browser Bikers Who Scare Haunted House is hosted by bikers that are a part of the Bikers Who Care Organization. It is hosted in an old movie theater in Clarksville, Tenn. and is usually open only on weekends. Located at 1955 Madison Street, it is one of the cheaper haunted houses around, costing under $10. Abby Dodson, a nursing major from Franklin, Tenn., attended Haunted Woods Haunted House in Leipers Fork, Tennessee. “I didn’t think it was particularly scary, but it was fun to go to with a group of people,” Dodson says....