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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

The 21st-annual WSU Choral Festival will take place all day starting at 9 a.m. The final performance will start at 5 p.m. in Bryan Hall and include four selected high school choral groups as well as WSUs Madrigal Singers and Concert Choir.

Hearing what WSU is all about

From staff reports October 17, 2014

If campus seems a bit more crowded to you this weekend you wouldn't be wrong.Tomorrow morning 14 different high school choir groups will arrive to take part in the 21st annual “WSU Choral Festival,”...

“Blackfish” screening brings awareness and controversy

Weighing in at around 22,000 pounds, an average male killer whale will present myriad logistical concerns when it makes a splash tomorrow at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center.  As part of its ongoing...

Patti Hirahara, Trevor Bond, David Ono, Anna-Maria Shannon, Jeff MacIntyre, and Isamu Sam Higuchi Jr. work at MASC in Terrell Library, Tuesday Oct. 14, 2014.

Film screening revisits Japanese-American internment

Japanese internees will have their stories told, 70 years after internment, through the Emmy Award-winning documentary, “Witness — The Legacy of Heart Mountain.”The film will play at 7 p.m. Wednesday...

Juggling among the books

They do it to stay young, they do it passionately, and there’s no telling what new techniques and toys will appear when Patty and Daniel Sparks get together for some good, old-fashioned juggling.Patty...

Low brass gets a time to shine

It’s not hard to think of something more exciting than band class — or so it may seem. Those performing as a part of the WSU School of Music’s Low Brass recital would like to refute that idea.“Band...

Time travel to the ’40s

“Heart Mountain”: a CUB Gallery exhibit a student could live in.SEB’s second Sketch Wednesday of the semester will include mocktails, a live disc jockey, artists working in the gallery space, and...

Forget the haunted house, watch out for the candy house

From staff reports October 13, 2014

No need for a trail of breadcrumbs unless you can’t find Jones Theatre at Daggy Hall, where the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) will have auditions for their upcoming show “Hansel and Gretel.”In...

Karl Olson gives a speech to the clans to start the Highland Run on Glenn Terrell Mall,  Oct. 11, 2014.

Rain and hail won’t keep them down

Stand aside, Men in Tights. Here come Men in Pink Kilts.Saturday was the 13th annual Pullman Highland Games, put on by the Resonate Church every October. More than 100 men came out, all of them wearing...

Bradley Ard, an instructor of music and guitar at WSU, practices for his show, Saturday Oct. 11. Ard’s show on Tuesday is a coordinated show with artist Jonathan Matteson that includes a solo piece performed by Ard and an art slideshow by Matteson.

From Houston to Pullman

From staff reports October 13, 2014

Before guitar Instructor Bradley Ard came to WSU, he was everywhere else.After decades spent moving around the United States as a musician, playing gigs, and composing songs for himself and others, Ard...

Arts and crafts: a family affair

BY JEN LADWIG | Evergreen reporter October 10, 2014

For those who don’t enjoy holiday shopping, a variety of arts and craft vendors will gather this weekend to make it a one stop shopping experience.The Gallagher family has always loved crafts, and as...

Anna Netrebko as Lady Macbeth and Željko Lučić in the title role of Verdis Macbeth, opening September 24 at the Metropolitan Opera. The first Met Live at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre starts at 9:55 a.m. Saturday.

Met live at the kenworthy

From staff reports October 10, 2014

The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow only gets better with age.Beginning Oct. 11, the Kenworthy will be able to stream digital content, including the Metropolitan Operas live from New York after...

Coach-cello comes to campus

The great thing about a festival is its variety of sounds and styles, but some instruments are capable of creating a melting pot of genres all on their own.Assistant professor of music Ruth Boden will...

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