Kaleidoscope, Slippery Rock University's annual arts festival, kicked off its two-week run April 14 with an hour of live student performances at Boozel Dining Hall. This year's festival will feature close to 30 dance, theatre, music, literary and visual arts events. Student artists and SRU faculty will offer a senior dance concert; music concerts featuring flute, jazz, trumpet, orchestra, saxophone, woodwind and string chamber performances; theatre of psychological horror; Sixty Second Lectures from the Frederick Douglass Institute; and a "Bollywood Night" of Indian cuisine, henna tattoos and dance. In addition to the SRU led performances, Kaleidoscope feature two artists-in-residence: multi-disciplinary artist, Tim Stapleton, who will present his play "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms," and Paul Roden of the Pittsburgh-based Tugboat Printshop. Photos by Jamie Greene, emerging technology and communication major from Moon Township and Benton Palermo, junior communication major from Beaver.