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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
Dance group to perform
April 28, 2011
Gatlin Brothers to headline opening week
By Beth Rickers , March 20, 2011
Community Sing is Sunday
WORTHINGTON — A Community Sing event with composers Jesus Echevarria and Diana Syrse will be from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.By Daily Globe , March 18, 2011
Dancing a new style
By Brian Korthals , March 04, 2011
Albs return for yearly holiday concert
WORTHINGTON — A core area of Worthington will bustle with holiday activities on Sunday afternoon.
By Beth Rickers , December 03, 2010
Arts on the Move
November 09, 2010
‘Arts on the move’ brings entertainment
WORTHINGTON — The people can’t go to the arts (at least not without some unwanted sawdust), so they’re bringing the arts to the people. A new initiative by the Friends of the Auditorium, called “Arts on the Move,” aims to showcase local performers in unlikely venues like schools and businesses.November 01, 2010
Bard on horseback: Dale Pavlis writes poems with a Western flair
By Beth Rickers , October 16, 2010
Watercolor art class offered Wednesdays
WORTHINGTON — The Center in Worthington, 1131 Oxford St., will host a watercolor art class for beginners from 10 a.m. to noon starting this Wednesday.By Daily Globe , September 20, 2010
A feather in the arts' CAPP
WORTHINGTON — Sometimes it takes a smart CAPP to complete an outfit, and in the case of arts education in District 518, the CAPP arts grant may be just the ticket to rounding out arts opportunities for local students.
By Jane Turpin Moore , September 03, 2010
Grant writers bring arts dollars to area
By Jane Turpin Moore , August 30, 2010
Brief: Deadline nears for oil portrait workshop
WINDOM — The Business, Arts & Recreation Center Education Connection program will offer a three-day Portraits in Oil Workshop from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July 15-17 in room 105, BARC, 1012 Fifth Ave., Windom.June 23, 2010
Bringing arts and culture to the people
Legacy grants available to enrich area arts and cultural activities, heritageWORTHINGTON — The Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council (SMAHC), headquartered in Marshall, is on a mission to give away money.
By Jane Turpin Moore , February 12, 2010
Brief: SMAHC plans grants session
WORTHINGTON — The Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council (SMAHC) announces new Arts Legacy Grants available through the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.By Daily Globe , February 09, 2010
Column: State of the Arts in District 518
By Jon Loy, District 518 , November 28, 2009
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