Art & Entertainment
'See How They Run'
May 15, 2008
Closing out the group’s 2007-08 season, the Mouse River Players present “See How They Run,” a classic British farce by Philip King, full of mistaken identities, lots of doors and lot » Full Story
'Snow White and the Seven Dwarves'
May 15, 2008
Live theater is always a wonderful experience for an audience, but when the actors are also sharing a newfound enthusiasm for the stage, it is doubly wonderful. » Full Story
Talent show set to inspire youth
May 15, 2008
NEW TOWN – Sponsors planning a free talent show Tuesday beginning at 6 p.m. » Full Story
Celebrating heritage
May 8, 2008
Rightly considered a “fixture” in Minot, the Heritage Singers and Voices of Note did have a beginning. » Full Story
Upstairs, downstairs
May 8, 2008
The “Singular View” exhibit of photographs by Dan Smith at the Taube Museum of Art is singular in several aspects. » Full Story
Minot Public Library gallery display a well-kept secret
May 8, 2008
Among art galleries in Minot, the generous display area in the Minot Public Library is occasionally too well-kept a secret. » Full Story
Getting expressive
May 1, 2008
Five students at Minot State University will present senior exhibitions through May in the Northwest Art Center’s two galleries at MSU. » Full Story
Past, future come together in MSU concert
May 1, 2008
Tonight the future meets the past in a wonderful present for Minot audiences.In a tribute to Herb Parker Jr. » Full Story
Concert at the Carnegie planned
May 1, 2008
The best laid plans of mice and men indeed go oft awry, but the second time may prove the charm for Friday’s rescheduled concert at the Carnegie Center. » Full Story
COLUMN: ‘House’ still a curmudgeonly grouch
May 1, 2008
Dr. Gregory House, the world’s most obnoxious doctor on “House, M.D.,” probably went beyond the limits of realism in the first hour of the show four seasons ago. » Full Story


