Second graders to young adults are taking part in the Mouse River Players’ production of “Aesop’s, Oh So Slightly, Updated Fables.”
The play will be performed Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, starting at 7:30 each evening at the Mouse River Players’ Arlene Theatre in Minot. A ...
The new Minot North High School Theater hosted its first performance when “The Crucible” was presented there Feb. 27 - March 1.
The new theater, with seating for 636 people, allows students to explore their interest in the theater arts.
“It overall balances out the things from the ...
The human psyche has long been a source of curiosity for C.J. Wynn.
Wynn, then Carla Rodacker, graduated from Minot High School in 1994 and from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks in 1998, going on to receive a master’s degree in psychology from Capella University in Minneapolis. ...
The Empire Builder continued west over eastern Montana blanketed with golden fields and the occasional cattle operation. Before arriving in Havre, another announcement from the engineer informed that a freight train near Cut Bank had derailed, making tracks there impassable. We would stop at ...
Part of the proceeds raised during the upcoming 36th annual Frozen Fingers Festival will help youth planning to attend the International Music Camp, north of Dunseith.
The Western North Dakota Bluegrass and Oldtime Music Association Of North Dakota are presenting the festival April 4-5 at the ...
When Heritage Singers’ veteran member Steve Beaudoin was asked years ago to join the group, he was skeptical.
“I was asked for many years to join but I thought, ‘I can’t sing with those guys. These guys are professionals.’ God, was I wrong. We are just a bunch of guys from various ...