Transylvania Choir spreading holiday cheer on and off campus
The Transylvania Choir recently went caroling from office to office across campus, helping the university get into the holiday spirit.
The Transylvania Choir recently went caroling from office to office across campus, helping the university get into the holiday spirit.
Kicking off a new partnership, Transylvania Theater and Bon Appétit Management Company are combining forces for “dinner and a show” this Saturday. A special picnic-themed meal will be served in the Rafskeller prior to the show. The menu features made-from-scratch entrees and sides, much of which is sourced from within 150 miles of the downtown Lexington campus. “The feature menu will be fried chicken, cider braised pulled pork with smoked chili vinegar sauce, green apple and mustard seed slaw, green beans with crushed salt and vinegar chips, smashed buttermilk potatoes with scallion, red peppers and parsley, spice-rubbed corn on the cob, black-eyed pea salad with cucumber, tomato, vinegar and herbs, and farro and tomato salad with crispy capers,” said Chris Harris, Bon Appétit’s general manager at Transylvania. Vegetarian options also include pizza, pasta and a salad bar. And dessert? It’s fit for a picnic: “Berry buckle, fudge brownies and banana pudding,” Harris shared. Transy Theater and Bon Appétit are planning similar special menus for upcoming performances of “The Vox Show” and “Fun Home.” Dinner is served from 4:30-7 p.m. on Saturday before the performance, which begins at 7:30 p.m. The meal is available for $9. Reserve your free performance tickets online. The public is invited to dine with the Transylvania community in the Rafskeller not just Saturday, but every day.
The Transylvania Environmental Action League and Office of Student Wellbeing on Tuesday wheeled the cart out to Alumni Plaza and around 50 students potted herbs like basil and chives in recycled pots they decorated.
Kentucky author Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman talked with Transylvania University students today about her acclaimed book, “Sounds Like Titanic: A Memoir.” Her visit was a prelude to tonight’s Cocktails & Conversation.
Instructor Daniel Bennett discusses the ambitious set he and students are building for Transylvania Theater’s production of “Picnic.”