A Profane Performance
‘The Money Shot’ shocks audience with profanity and mature themes
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‘The Money Shot’ shocks audience with profanity and mature themes
Read MoreGrammy award winning singer, songwriter, and icon of the Native American Community, Bill Miller gave a performance for Chadron State students and citizens at the Galaxy Series event in Memorial Hall Auditorium at 7 p.m., last Thursday.
Read MoreThird, fourth, and fifth grade students seemed ecstatic to learn about the Martian landscape, from how it forms to how it changes over time. Rovers on Mars were discussed, and rocks similar to some NASA has uncovered on Mars were passed around for the children to examine.
Read MoreDressed and ready to hit the clubs, 20-year-old Charline Dion waited for the subway to arrive, when an announcement came over the speaker. The station was being closed due to terrorist attacks in the city.
Read MoreTo drop the F-bomb at least 62 times, according to my tally, in a two-hour time span of a play with four cast members could be considered a nearly impossible feat. But that’s what the cast of“The Money Shot” did in Tuesday night’s dress rehearsal. But don’t worry, other colorful profanity also decorates the dialogue.
Read MoreThe sound of classical music played by students under the direction of Brooks Hafey, assistant professor of piano, filled the ears of over 60 people in the Memorial Hall Auditorium. Both students taking private lessons with Hafey and students in the Keyboard Ensemble class preformed Sunday.
Read MoreImagine not knowing when you would have a full meal next. For many people in our world, knowing where the next meal is coming from and when it is coming is a luxury. Those people who don’t have that luxury are typically pictured to live in famine-ridden countries, but it may surprise some to find out that people in every single community in the United State are suffering from hunger.
Read More“My grandma can run faster than you!”
That is what a 6-year-old Jayme Nunes yelled at the runners when her father took her to watch a cross country race for the first time. Little did Jayme know that she would join those runners in their mad-dash for the finish line.
Read MoreThe Residence Life Association, RLA, organized The Beauty of Diversity event for CSC students at 8 p.m., Monday in the Gold Room.
Read MoreBreaking bad New Year’s habits may not be as difficult as it seems. A new year is right around the corner, and for most people now is the time they start creating their great New Year’s resolutions. For some people these don’t even revolve around health or nutrition at all, but the majority of them do. These range from crazy obnoxious ideas of losing 100-200 pounds within the whole year, to completely cutting something out or “cold turkey.”
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