Kyle Keckler News Editor On Oct. 2, 2024, The Bengal Theater hosted a screening of “The Grand Salmon.” The film follows three women as they kayak the length of the Salmon River, following the same route that Idaho’s salmon must take to travel to the Pacific Ocean. The women in […]
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Austen Hunzeker Reporter The ISU Theater and Dance Department began the 2024-2025 school year of productions last weekend on Friday, Oct. 4th and 5th, with The Imaginary Invalid. This performance was the first of four productions slated for the year and had its final showings this weekend on Oct. 10th, […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Some people would say that you have to wait until after Thanksgiving to bust out the decorations and turn on ‘Elf.’ They would say that it is too early to start listening to Bing Crosby and that Target is too ahead of the game with all […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Looking for something to watch this week? Here are The Bengal’s “Flix Pix” of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. AMAZON PRIME: – “The Kings of Summer” A dramedy adventure film about a boy tired of being under the thumb of his father, he […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Are you looking for something to watch this week? Here are The Bengal’s “Flix Pix” of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. HULU: “United Shades of America” This is a comedic reality and documentary style series starring W. Kamau Bell, who is also a […]
Micky Simeone Staff writer Are you looking for something to watch this week? Here are your “Flix Pix”of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. This week’s pix coincide with this Friday being on the 13th. HULU: – “Friday the 13th” For one of the most iconic, classic slasher […]
Terryn Hardy One of the most well known Christmas carols, Jingle Bells, was written and composed by James Lord Pierpont. Pierpont was born in 1822. He was a church music director. Pierpont was the uncle to famous businessman JP Morgan. Living during the civil war Pierpont’s family was divided. With […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Aubri Matkin has opened her gallery, Silent Transitions, in the John B. Davis art gallery. This exhibit ran for a week there and will be moved to the black box theatre Wednesday, December 6th. Matkin is a mixed media artist, working in painting and sculpture. Of […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Once again, Idaho State University’s Art Department hosted an art exhibit to honor veterans. Called “Vigilance” the exhibit features works by students. The exhibit has many pieces on different mediums. One piece in the exhibit is a model of a monument that will be built in […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer The Idaho State University band program concluded their semester of performances with a concert held at Jensen Hall on November 15. The Symphonic Band was able to perform Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture,” a piece originally scored for symphony orchestra. In the musical world, the concert bands we […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Visiting Idaho State University this week from Arizona State University, Dr. Jeff Libman spent a few days teaching ISU students some tips for jazz performance. Dr. Libman attended ASU with ISU Director of Athletic Bands, Dr. Thomas Kloss. Dr. Libman’s undergraduate degree is in Music Education […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Idaho State University welcomed guest artist Zuill Bailey to campus this week. Bailey is considered one of the premiere cellists in the world. He has played the cello with numerous symphonies including the Idaho State Civic Symphony on Friday November 10, 2017. Mr. Bailey’s recording of […]