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Legislative notebook: Farmers want clarification
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Farmers are not sure how much more they will be taxed after the Democratic-controlled Legislature adopted a $2 billion tax increase. It appears that farmers will pay ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 1:12 AM
Tai Chi: What Goes Around Comes Around
It had only been two days on this mountain in Hubei province. But in a whole new environment----one that encouraged the focus of every moment, no less---this meant a concentrated, super-saturated 48 ...
Posted on 9/8/12 at 8:20 AM
Wu Dang Shan Temples: Fantasy v. Reality
Initially, I chose to come to Wu Dang Shan (rather than other sights in China) because I wanted to participate in the culture---by way of doing tai chi. But let's not neglect the fact that sight-seei...
Posted on 9/13/11 at 1:45 PM
To Be or Not To Be... Silly
I watched a delightful movie this weekend. Or maybe I watched a terrible movie. Or maybe I watched one of the greatest plays in English literature. It's kind of hard to tell, since what I saw was Myst...
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:35 PM
1960: The Arts in Luverne
In 1942 Sinclair Lewis visited Luverne and found it much to his liking, as this 1960 editorial noted....
Posted on 10/10/10 at 11:00 AM
Toe tappin' time this weekend in Worthington
WORTHINGTON – Area country music aficionados have little time left to wait: the annual “Gone Country” musical revue at Worthington’s Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center (MAPAC) is set for Friday and Saturday evenings.
By Jane Turpin Moore , March 10, 2013
Dumkes’ Dow documentary debuts at Dayton House
WORTHINGTON — Architect Wallace L. Dow, best known in Worthington as the mastermind behind the Historic Dayton House at 1311 Fourth Ave., is the subject of a new documentary recently completed by Sioux Falls, S.D., filmmakers Brad and Jennifer Dumke.
By Jane Turpin Moore , March 10, 2013
SMAHC announces grant funding
MARSHALL — The Southwest Minnesota Arts & Humanities Council has recently provided grant funding to 21 arts organizations totaling $102,202.By Daily Globe , March 01, 2013
Letter: Crippen column inspires childhood memories
While reading Ray Crippen’s Feb. 9 column, his mention of the tent show rang a bell.By Shirley Rubis, Lakefield , February 19, 2013
Cheadle, Whitehead earn Region 3A Triple 'A' Awards
By Alyson Buschena , February 15, 2013
Art sought for display in new Event Center
WORTHINGTON — As the new Event Center takes shape, there will be a possibility for public art to be displayed in the common areas.By Aaron Hagen , February 15, 2013
WHS students commended for musical
By Carol Wagner, Heron Lake , February 07, 2013
Art sought for event center opening
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Public Arts Commission is searching for framed and ready-to-hang two-dimensional artwork by local artists featuring themes, scenes and events in the Worthington areaBy Daily Globe , February 03, 2013
Local artist gets SMAHC grant
MARSHALL — Paul Swanson of Worthington has been awarded a $1,500 individual artist development grant to create an “Images of Rural Life” photography collection.By Daily Globe , February 01, 2013
Summer theater announces 2013 schedule
By Daily Globe , February 01, 2013
Elizabeth Luke, Gordy Moore are Worthington High's Triple 'A' winners
WORTHINGTON — It’s not easy to find time to celebrate when you’re a Triple “A” award recipient.
By Alyson Buschena , January 29, 2013
Mixed Blood play at Minnesota West
WORTHINGTON — The Mixed Blood Theater will present three free performances of “African America” next week at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, Worthington campus.By Daily Globe , January 28, 2013
'Sound of Music' auditions in Windom
WINDOM — The Prairie Arts Continuum (PAC), an arts organization serving The Windom area of southwest Minnesota, will stage a community theatre production of “The Sound of Music” April 11-14.By Daily Globe , January 27, 2013
Worthington High School set to perform 'Hairspray'
WORTHINGTON — An energetic cast of 56 students is primed for this weekend’s performances of “Hairspray,” the 2013 Worthington High School (WHS) All-School Musical. The musical is well known for its infectious concluding number, “You Can’t Stop the Beat.”
By Jane Turpin Moore , January 27, 2013
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