“Life imitates art for more than art imitates life,” as Oscar Wilde once said on the significant impact of the visual form. The North Dakota “Made in 48 Hours in the FM”
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Dance Music for Downers
Earlier this month, New York band Porches released its gloomy new album “Pool.” With just under forty minutes of music, “Pool” is short but sweet. In an interview “Dance Music for Downers”
Making Their Mark on the Art Scene
A collective of eight area art students are taking matters into their own hands and forging their own way. These students are streamlining Ochre Creative “Making Their Mark on the Art Scene”
Memorial Union Gallery Happenings
This upcoming week marks the begging of a series of events held in North Dakota State’s Memorial Union Gallery. The Gallery is currently showcasing the “Memorial Union Gallery Happenings”
The Coming of a New Age
There is a tremor in the landscape of sport, a precursor to a larger change. There is an evolution taking place, an evolution that promises to “The Coming of a New Age”
Alan Jackson to Play Scheels Arena
Legendary country songwriter/performer Alan Jackson will perform Nov. 5 at Scheels Arena, the musician recently announced. He will be joined by special guest Lauren Alaina. “Alan Jackson to Play Scheels Arena”
Fargodome Left Thunderstruck
A 40+-year-old Australian band played a two-hour set to a packed-tight Fargodome on Thursday. The age of the AC/DC did not hinder the performance. Lead guitarist Angus Young, “Fargodome Left Thunderstruck”
Staff Picks: 58th GRAMMYs
[su_row] [su_column size=”3/5″] Erica Nitschke, Editor in Chief I want to emphasize that these are picks, not predictions. I’m no music critic — just an “Staff Picks: 58th GRAMMYs”