The Asia Project slammed out poetry with both serious and lighter vibes Friday for Slam Poet Night.
Arts and Culture
ArticlesA new exhibit in the art museum poses the question of whether art and science mix by exploring the relationships between the arts and the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math. In addition to the newly-opened ArtsySTEM’s exhibit, NEHMA unveiled a second exhibit called “The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: 50 Works for 50 States.”
“Rabbit Hole,” a Pulitzer Prize winning play written by David Lindsay-Abaire, premiered at Utah State University on Tuesday at the Fine Arts Center. It was a play about, “Grief, but more a play about a family trying to find love through the hard time of this grief,” said director Jason Spelbring.
Students of all sexual orientations went back in time to the Roaring Twenties on Friday at the Logan Country Club to enjoy smooth jazz music and dancing at the Gay Straight Alliance’s Speakeasy.
‘Tattooed Mormon’ blogger visits USU
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.
With spring break fast approaching, many would agree that slugging it out this far into the semester calls for celebration.
How to stay healthy through exercise, eating well and cutting back on sweets have been common topics for the past 30 years, as obesity levels rise. But what exactly is causing that increase is now being discussed.
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?
Soulful music, food to feed the soul and poetry from the soul were the themes at the Black Student Union’s annual Night of Soul last Saturday.