This past weekend, North Dakota State students and faculty revived the Baroque era at this year’s annual Baroque Festival, held at Peace Lutheran Church. The “Annual Baroque Festival Revives Era”
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Review: ‘The Founder’ Tastes Delicious, Yet Salty
Note: This review contains spoilers. Drive through the heart of most populated areas in the United States and you will likely see an image almost “Review: ‘The Founder’ Tastes Delicious, Yet Salty”
Review: ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Not Unfortunate at All
“A Series of Unfortunate Events,” the highly anticipated adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s books, is finally here. Fans and nonfans alike get to relive the story “Review: ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Not Unfortunate at All”
Review: Natalie Portman Shines in Jackie Kennedy Biopic
Natalie Portman proves herself an Oscar contender in the recent biographic drama “Jackie.” “Jackie” follows the story of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in the “Review: Natalie Portman Shines in Jackie Kennedy Biopic”
Editor’s Choice: Modern Spin on a Classic Tale
We all start the semester with the best intentions to get ahead of our homework, get enough sleep and try our best to understand the “Editor’s Choice: Modern Spin on a Classic Tale”
Laugh a Whole Latte
What do the famous comedians Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have in common? They have done standup comedy hundreds of times in front “Laugh a Whole Latte”
Review: ‘The Magicians,’ the Adult Version of Harry Potter
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has nothing on Brakebill University. Quentin and Julia get magically drafted to take an exam at Brakebill University, a “Review: ‘The Magicians,’ the Adult Version of Harry Potter”
The New Oz of NBC’s ‘Emerald City’
When I imagine the land of the Oz, I often think of the dreamy technicolor world of munchkins, wicked witches and ruby slippers. L. Frank Baum’s “The “The New Oz of NBC’s ‘Emerald City’”