Throughout this election cycle, there have been many issues discussed: immigration, gun control, reproductive rights and national defense, to name a few. While these are “Post-Election Breakdown: What Trump Means for the Arts”
Author: Paige Johnson
MU Gallery Exhibits Floor-to-Ceiling
It’s a November morning. You grab your warm cup of coffee and walk up the Union stairs, ready to sink into the couches and study. “MU Gallery Exhibits Floor-to-Ceiling”
Editor’s Choice: Local Holiday Gift Guide
‘Tis the season for frustrated gift shopping. Each year, it gets more and more difficult to find that perfect gift. This year, there are plenty “Editor’s Choice: Local Holiday Gift Guide”
Stories, Sabrina and Scherenschnitte
When Sabrina Hornung walked into the hip downtown coffee shop Youngblood, she looked every bit the artist in cat-framed glasses, a large trendy coat “Stories, Sabrina and Scherenschnitte”
We Waited for It, Now It’s Here
On Thursday, “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda gave a taste of what was to come for “Hamilton” fans everywhere. “The Hamilton Mixtape,” a compilation of “Hamilton” “We Waited for It, Now It’s Here”
Review: ‘Station Eleven’ Gives Dystopia Music, Art
The end of the world does not start with war, government or natural disasters. It starts with the flu. One night, an inexplicable strain of “Review: ‘Station Eleven’ Gives Dystopia Music, Art”
Music Alum Awarded Prestigious Music Award
On Sunday, Nov. 6, 1963 North Dakota State music graduate Alf Clausen will be awarded the 2016 Golden Score Award for excellence in composing and arranging. “Music Alum Awarded Prestigious Music Award”
Editor’s Choice: All Hallow’s Eve Fright Fest
I’m not going to lie — Halloween is my favorite time of year. Crazy costumes, carving pumpkins, bowls of candy and, of course, Halloween movies. Thanksgiving “Editor’s Choice: All Hallow’s Eve Fright Fest”