Festival Dance and Performing Arts Academy has been offering opportunities to express creativity since 1972. The academy, spread across the Palouse, has re-opened its location in Troy, Idaho to expand […]
“Out of the Woods” came to the University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery amid COVID-19. The gallery’s previous exhibit, “Four Old Guys,” only extended for a week. The regular shows from Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) students, which normally extended through the summer and into the fall, were postponed. When the Prichard was reopening, nothing was planned until the director, Roger Rowley, contacted local artists Ted Kelchner and Andria Marcussen.
The University of Idaho Department of Theatre is set to showcase “A Kind of Alaska,” a play revolving around a woman who struggles to come to terms with a new […]
Although third-year University of Idaho MFA candidate Shea King typically works with contemporary theatrical pieces, he was willing to make an exception for “The Children’s Hour” — a play once […]
The repercussions of sibling rivalry gone awry are illustrated by the play “True West.” Presented by the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department, “True West” will be shown 7:30 p.m. […]
The University of Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences announced Monday that Robin Johnson will take over as director of the School of Journalism and Mass Media, according […]
Shelley Stone, founder and owner of The Yarn Underground and the Palouse Yarn Company, has been knitting for more than 30 years. She opened her storefront in downtown Moscow seven […]
Cornerstone Theatre’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries” is this weekend at the Forge Theatre. The play, directed by UI theater arts student Jessican Shehan and originally written by famous playwright Rajiv Joseph, […]
University of Idaho Art and Design graduate students exhibited their artworks with a hint of light on campus this month in Ridenbaugh Hall. “Light Show” featured 10 different artists who […]
The October 2017 issue of “In Tune Monthly – The Young Musician’s Textbook” honored the Lionel Hampton School of Music. The magazine — directed at high school aged performers and […]