The summer of 2015 brought about something amazing. The setting: a parking lot behind Familia HQ skate park in Northeast Minneapolis. The day: local artist P.O.S.’ “Chicago Rapper on the Rise”
Category: Arts & Entertainment
‘Strap In’: Wind Symphony Blows Away FCH
During the frenzied finale of Friday’s concert, conductor Warren Olfert literally unleashed the North Dakota State wind symphony upon the crowd. He left. Stage right. “‘Strap In’: Wind Symphony Blows Away FCH”
Aaron Carter Coming to NDSU
Come April, girls alive during the early-2000s can finally fan girl and faint over Aaron Carter when he performs exclusively for North Dakota State students. “Aaron Carter Coming to NDSU”
FMVA Exhibition Emphasizes Collaboration, Experimentation
The ongoing exhibition at the Memorial Union Gallery explores the ways in which regional artists interpret their experiences and examines how different art forms interact. The “FMVA Exhibition Emphasizes Collaboration, Experimentation”
Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites
From the depths of Festival Concert Hall, three North Dakota State choirs blasted away the winter blues with songs ranging from 17th century Germany to modern “Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites”
Limited Release, Big Impact
How many people have seen “Brooklyn,” “The Danish Girl” or “Son of Saul”? Despite not having a wide release, these films left an impression on critics and “Limited Release, Big Impact”
A Glimpse into the Mind of an Artist
The North Dakota State Memorial Union Gallery is offering the public a glimpse inside the mind of an artist. The gallery is showcasing the 2016 “A Glimpse into the Mind of an Artist”
Study: Gender in Film is ‘Simple, Static’
Gender nonconformity is a common device in contemporary cinema, from “Rocky Horror” to “The Birdcage” to “White Chicks.” Often, it’s comedic, not meant to make “Study: Gender in Film is ‘Simple, Static’”