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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Percussionist David Jarvis and Saxophonist Greg Yasinitsky play on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017 at Kimbrough Concert Hall. Several of the concerts in the Festival of Contemporary Art Music will take place at Kimbrough. Admission is free.

Music festival will commence this weekend

TRINITY PIERCE, Evergreen reporter February 28, 2019

The Festival of Contemporary Art Music will commence with its first concert this Thursday at 8 p.m. This will be the first of six, and the festival will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sandra...

Bookpeople of Moscow frequently hosts local authors and poets. Venture to downtown Moscow to hear writers read their work and get signed copies.

Broaden horizons with book talks

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist February 28, 2019

WSU and the Bookpeople of Moscow bookstore will host a number of visiting authors in the coming weeks. WSU, through the Visiting Writer Series, will host Crystal Wilkinson on April 4. She is a well-decorated...

The WSU School of Music will showcase several events in the coming weeks, honoring student and faculty performers. Most events are free for students and the general public. A full list of programming can be found on the school of music website.

SEB will feature Dave B in hip hop festival Friday

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist February 21, 2019

WSU Student Entertainment Board will host their Hip-Hop Arts Festival Friday, featuring artist and performer Dave B. The festival will be held in the junior and senior ballrooms in the Compton Union Building...

The WSU School of Music will showcase several events in the coming weeks, honoring student and faculty performers. Most events are free for students and the general public. A full list of programming can be found on the school of music website.

School of music to host student performances

TRINITY PIERCE, Evergreen reporter February 21, 2019

Every week, the school of music puts on a variety of performances comprised of talented musicians from WSU. A complete list of events is available on the school of music website. This evening there...

Mariah Eckwright, instructor and board member, dances with a fellow board member of the Swing Devils of the Palouse last Thursday night at Moscow Moose Lodge. Instructors wish to get participants excited about dancing, Eckwright said.

Swing dancing groups dominate in the Palouse

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist February 14, 2019

WSU and the surrounding community host numerous organizations, clubs and groups devoted to teaching the wide variety of swing dances. “It is probably one of the most, if not the most diverse dance...

Blake Little’s photographs, including “Bareback Bronc Riding,” pictured above, are being shown in the exhibit at the University of Idaho library through April 30. Little’s black and white portraits feature LGBTQ riders on the rodeo circuit.

‘Photographs from the Gay Rodeo’ showing at UI

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter February 7, 2019

With an opening reception Tuesday evening, Seattle-born photographer Blake Little’s “Photographs from the Gay Rodeo” exhibit kicked off at the University of Idaho Library, to be continued through...

Victoria Zenner, left, and Isa Davidson, right, play dancers at the Kit Kat Klub in RTOP’s production of “Cabaret.” Jasper Barbosa Rodriguez-Vivaldi, center, plays the Emcee in the musical.

Local theatre debuts ‘Cabaret’ musical

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist February 7, 2019

The Regional Theatre of the Palouse (RTOP), located in downtown Pullman, will be performing the musical “Cabaret” starting Valentine’s Day. “[‘Cabaret’ is a] really showy, edgy, thought-provoking...

“Green Book” and other movies will be shown each weekend for Black History Month in the CUB.

“Green Book” movie showings will kick off February

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist January 31, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkZxoko_HC0 The new movie “Green Book” will be showing at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow and on-campus at the CUB the first weekend of February. “Green...

Sophomore nursing major Hannah O’Flanagan inspects the mathematical elements present in Schultheis’ piece “Conics of Apollonius” on Jan. 15. The piece will be available for viewing at the reception Thursday.

Art museum to host Michael Schultheis reception

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist January 24, 2019

WSU alumnus Michael Schultheis will showcase his artwork during a reception and performance from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Schultheis wants to keep the details...

Instructors teach beginning climbers the ropes at Granite Point during the belay clinic at the Palouse Outdoor Festival on Sept. 23, 2017. This year’s festival will be held Saturday at Wawawai County Park and encourages participants of all levels of experience.

Outdoor Festival offers free classes all week

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter August 22, 2018

The Palouse offers countless outdoor recreation activities through its cliffs, hiking trails and rivers. The Outdoor Recreation Center wants to raise awareness for its programming through the fifth annual...

2018 Lewiston Roundup royalty Princess Casey Jacboson rides her horse, Bear, a sorrel gelding, during Saturday afternoons WSECU Grand Parade.

Lentil Festival welcomed both new, old to Pullman

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter August 20, 2018

This weekend, Pullman celebrated the 30th annual National Lentil Festival. The city of Pullman’s claim to fame always takes place the weekend before classes start, giving the students the opportunity...

Dax Taylor, right, president and creator of 420 Union, and Karl Howell, music and merchandise manager of Weedstock, talk about the hardships they faced while creating the event and what to expect this coming weekend.

Weedstock 2018 to raise awareness of cannabis laws

GABRIELLA RAMOS, Evergreen mint editor April 19, 2018

Dax Taylor sat in the Colfax Courthouse on Jan. 3, 2013, the year after recreational marijuana use became legal in Washington for people older than 21. Much to his relief, as the judge entered the room...

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