Something’s a little off with Emma Beatrez’s nude portraits. The junior in art at NDSU takes a different approach to her study of the human “The Nude, Inverted”
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Filled Full with Faith
Five dominating paintings hang on the walls, each a different reflection of water. In them, NDSU art student Taylor Moran is also present. The project “Filled Full with Faith”
A State of Loneliness
Sitting and staring at Joshua Barduson’s works transports you into two different worlds: one of expansive loneliness and another of warm companionship. Of the six “A State of Loneliness”
Review: ‘Fast and the Furious’ Film Big in Action, Small in Plot
After 16 years, the folks behind “Fast and Furious” raised the stakes for the mega-series’ eighth installment, “The Fate of the Furious.” “F8” delivers enough “Review: ‘Fast and the Furious’ Film Big in Action, Small in Plot”
Revvin’ up for Student Art
[masterslider id=”10″] Art is a way for students to express themselves through a creative medium. Furthermore, having that art displayed as a student can be “Revvin’ up for Student Art”
Would Ya Look at That
Nearly on the corner of 8th St. and Main Ave., just down the street from NDSU’s visual arts building Renaissance Hall, sits Look: Project Space. “Would Ya Look at That”
“You’re Tearing Me Apart, Fargo!”
Typically, bad movies fade to obscurity quite quickly. Remember “Movie 43?” Of course not. Nobody does. It was terrible. “The Room” has stuck around, despite ““You’re Tearing Me Apart, Fargo!””
“Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return” Launches On Netflix
In late 1988, a new show debuted on KTMA, a small public access cable channel in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro. “Mystery Science Theater 3000” (“MST3K” ““Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return” Launches On Netflix”