“Love Me Not” reexamines romance
Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, this exhibit has a romantic theme, or a not so romantic theme, so there is a little something for both the lovers and haters of all things romantic.
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Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, this exhibit has a romantic theme, or a not so romantic theme, so there is a little something for both the lovers and haters of all things romantic.
Read MoreApproximately 50 students, half as many as expected, attended a dining etiquette presentation and meal, Wednesday in the ballroom. Student Services hosted the event. Dr. Barbara Limbach, a business professor, gave the presentation.
Read MoreIn this week’s Tube Topper, an old meme gets funnier with the help of footage from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Lulz are had, hilarity ensues.
Read MoreSurreal watercolor goats meld into hands forming the “rock on” gesture. Such an eclectic piece is just one of the strange offerings found in Heather Freeman’s art exhibit, showing now through March 16th at Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery.
Read MoreDreams of walking through a misty fog, drowning in an abysmal sea, levitating through the atmosphere – most semiologists will analyze these nocturnal happenings as attempts of the brain to process information during sleep, and many will speculate that dreams have universal meaning. Not so for local author Debbie Johnson, of South Dakota, however.
Read MorePopular YouTube animated series “Tales of Mere Existence,” recalls some memorable Valentine’s Days. The author describes the video as, “A few Valentine’s days I had that were hard to forget.”
Read MoreCSC Theatre’s spring production of “An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein” delivers a typhoon of hilarity carried on the backs of agile performances from the entire cast.
Read More“An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein” is a dark comedy that lives up to the Black Box’s dark reputation.
Read MoreMemorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre is alive with anticipation. Plywood facades spring up to cover demure black walls. Stage lights ignite, illuminating actors who pace the black floors in practiced patterns.
Read MoreBoy wins girl. Boy loses girl. Boy wins girl back. As Hollywood continues to prove, there are only so many ways to tell a love story. David Levithan mixes things up in his 2011 book “The Lover’s Dictionary,” which is actually clever if you can forgive him for the cheesy title.
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