Utah State University’s Music Department hosted the “Russian Recital,” featuring world-renowned pianist Nikolai Choubine and soprano Cindy Dewey. The recital took place on March 17 in the Caine Performance Hall.
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What do the Veteran Memorial, the etchings in the Agricultural Science building, the headstones in the Logan Cemetery and the plaques in Old Main all have in common?
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“You hearty, farty slangwhanger” caught everyone’s attention as Brittney McDonald began to read her bad poem. McDonald is the vice president of Utah State University’s creative writing club, the Bull Pen. Bull Pen and Sigma Tau Delta, the English department’s honor society, hosted this year’s Bad Poetry Night.
Kitfox launched a Kickstarter campaign Jan. 19 to raise $10,000 to record an album in Nashville in March.
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The Utah Symphony performed for a sold-out audience last Friday at the Caine Performance Hall.