Perhaps you remember a special treasure that pacified and brought you comfort as a child. For me, it was a soft, red blanket decorated with a western theme that I drug around wherever I went – like Charles Schulz’s Linus. Whatever troubling elements came my way could be soothed by that ...
Minot State University’s signature arts event, NOTSTOCK, returns for its 18th year Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 18-20.
The MSU campus will come alive with a vibrant mix of guest artists, musicians, performers and hands-on activities that invite the community to dive into the creative process. ...
Gerald Schlag and Titus Bulow of Minot are doing their part to ensure accordion music will be enjoyed for generations to come.
A long-time accordion instructor, Schlag has been working with Bulow, 14, for a few years. They recently entered a second year in an apprenticeship grant program of ...
An elaborate, beautiful painting style that dates to the mid-1700s, Norwegian rosemaling might be a lost art but for the community of enthusiasts who keep the art form alive.
Rosemaling expert Joan Varty has contributed to preserving the art in traveling around the region to teach others ...
Minot Parks has announced the return of Logger Fest at Oak Park. Logger Fest is an outdoor festival combining family friendly lumberjack activities and German Oktoberfest.
The event will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, from noon-6 p.m..
Logger Fest is a fun-filled day of music, retail and craft ...
The International Peace Garden will hold its annual 9/11 Memorial event on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 11 a.m. at the 9/11 Memorial site.
The event is free to the public and regular gate admission rates resume at noon. Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 10:30 am. Light refreshments will be ...