Tube-Topper: OK Go – Needing/Getting
The new music video from OK Go, made in partnership with Chevrolet. OK Go set up over 1000 instruments over two miles of desert outside Los Angeles.
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The new music video from OK Go, made in partnership with Chevrolet. OK Go set up over 1000 instruments over two miles of desert outside Los Angeles.
Read MoreChadron State’s Theatre program is driving into “Bus Stop” as their final performance of the 2011-2012 season. “Bus Stop,” written by William Inge, is a play set in the 1950s that follows the story of eight people who are stuck in a diner during a freak snowstorm.
Read MoreTracy Shuck, director of dining services at Chadron State College, has been with CSC for 12 years. Creative Dining Services, or Chadron State College Dining Services, as they preferred to be called, has been with CSC for seven years, but their contract is currently up, so they are reapplying for their position.
Read MoreThe Governor’s Arts Awards was held in downtown Lincoln on April 2. Donald D. Ruleaux, former arts professor of Chadron State College, was one of the honored guests, having won the Excellence in Arts Education Award.
Read MoreArtist Paula Giovanni-Morris explores women’s journeys through her embroideries and beaded Soumak tapestries which are currently on display in the upstairs gallery at Memorial Hall. The thirteen pieces, which glow with vivid colors and beads, mostly explore women’s lives and journeys.
Read MoreYouTube user CaptainSparklez “Fallen Kingdom” – A Minecraft Parody of Coldplay’s Viva la Vida (Music Video).
Read MoreEveryone likes a good mountain. Climbing one and then writing about it makes pretty good non-fiction, too. Author and self-professed smart guy, A.J. Jacobs, needed a harrowing task for his next book—so he set himself a mountain.
Read MoreIt is hard to imagine comparing the process of solving problems to the process of creating art, but that is exactly what happens during Nancy Sharp’s sculpture class – ART 227.
Read More“The Hunger Games” is epic—and not in the over-worn parlance of American teenagers—but like to the works of Homer, Virgil, and J.K. Rowling. My feeble reader’s brain could never have cooked up the dark fire and majesty of the movie’s unlikely hero.
Read MoreThere are only six days left to see the CSC art student’s culminate works, on display in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery. On April 6 the art will be packed up, and the graduating seniors will set their gaze on new heights. Nine senior’s art is on display, each one bringing a unique flair to the artistic smorgasbord.
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