Jay Owenhouse works his magic to win over crowds in Logan.
Arts and Culture
Articles“Abstraction and the Dreaming: Aboriginal Paintings from Australia’s West Desert,” the newest art exhibit on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum, is now open for Utah State University students and the public to experience.
Independent filmmakers were given the cinematic treatment this weekend at the fourth annual Logan Film Festival.
Aggie Radio Theater is working to bring the drama back to radio dials for Utah State University students with radio written and produced by students.
Fine arts graduate student Mikey Kettinger didn’t create art to sell at the Summerfest. He helped others make it.
Scientifically-minded individuals sat across from artistically-minded people Friday and got to know each other, speed-dating style.
Students screamed, danced and sang their way through the night as the End of Year Bash unfolded Saturday at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
Two lovers on the road, robbing banks and running from the law; the infamous outlaw couple, Bonnie and Clyde, was brought to life by the Utah State University Department of Theatre Arts at the Caine Lyric Theater on Tuesday.
Sometimes Utah State events create a lasting impact for those who attend them. Such was the case for Logan High interact club president Emma Crumbley.