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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

Actors Kristen Lincoln, left, and Alex Miller describe their experience working at the theater.

‘A Beautiful Spell’ challenges love misconceptions

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2018

“A Beautiful Spell” is the story of Franny and Jim, who have been married 12 years and suddenly wake up in the middle of the night to realize that they don’t love each other. This new play, produced...

Sketch Wednesday attendees Katie Barta, left, and Heracio Jones pick up a free flower, a calendar and drinks from the Valentine event Wednesday at the CUB.

WSU artists add a burst of creative color to campus

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2018

As students set up their Sketch Wednesday stations in the CUB Gallery on Valentine’s Day, unpacking boxes of artwork, the small space became vibrant with student creativity and passion. “I thought...

Performing Arts Director Gail Siegel talks about the performance of MictlanRx by the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company.

Performing Arts partners to present MictlanRx

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

WSU Performing Arts will team up with University of Idaho’s Festival Dance Academy for the last time in hosting a performance by dancers from the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company. Performing Arts...

‘Til death do us part…

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

The Best Western Plus University Inn in Moscow plans to celebrate Valentine’s Day evening outside of the traditional themes of love and romance. Instead, the hotel will host a Valentine’s Day-themed...

Joseph Hein is a Pullman native who has played with many bands in the area.

Local musician draws inspiration from history

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen columnist February 8, 2018

Music once had a sense of individualism, and as music has been commercialized through time, the sound of popular music has morphed into one muddled mess of noise.  Lately, however, musicians everywhere...

Brenna McMakin, left, Ryan Bishop, center, and Aryn Allen give good, bad and really bad advice to the audience on issues the audience yelled out. August Zamzow, far right, looks on during the Nuthouse performance Friday night in Daggy Hall.

Nuthouse intends to lighten the mood

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

In the intimate space of Wadleigh Theater, the actors of Nuthouse Improv gather with the audience to create laughter aplenty and general good mirth. By the time that everyone leaves around 9:30 p.m., they...

‘Thank You for Your Service’ depicts emotional trauma

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen columnist February 1, 2018

Newton’s Third Law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. “Interstellar” put it best: You can’t get anywhere without leaving something behind. That explanation...

“Shyam and the Explosives” band members Claire Jacob and James Reyes play an original song in the Battle of the Bands event Tuesday night in the CUB.

Musicians’ careers enhanced by Battle of the Bands

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter February 1, 2018

Setup commences with the crash of a cymbal vibrating from the CUB Senior Ballroom. The buzz around the room might be from the audience’s excited conversation, or maybe it’s just the electric hum from...

XXL rapper MadeinTYO to perform Saturday

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter February 1, 2018

Rapper MadeinTYO, pronounced as “Made in Tokyo,” takes influence from his upbringing. According to his online biography, he moved around frequently until his family landed in Tokyo during the start...

Up-and-coming poet to read recent work

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter February 1, 2018

Iranian-born poet Kaveh Akbar’s writing has earned him respect and rising fame. Founder and editor of the poetry magazine Divedapper, Akbar has appeared on NPR and his work has been published in the...

The cast of “Blade Runner 2049” speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International at the San Diego Convention Center in, you guessed it, San Diego, California.

‘Blade Runner 2049’ perfectly represents societal imperfections

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen columnist January 18, 2018

To graciously shorten something much longer, “Blade Runner 2049” is visually impressive, and paints an interesting narrative infused with some expansion on the moral conflicts of its predecessor. It...

Actors Karen Malina-White and Gilbert Glenn-Brown star in “The Mountaintop.”

‘Mountaintop’ humanizes Civil Rights leader

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter January 11, 2018

WSU Performing Arts has paired with the WSU Office of Equity and Diversity for its production of “The Mountaintop,” in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. “The Mountaintop” is an...

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