Arts & Entertainment Archive, January 2007
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New improv artists worked into a frenzy
It started with the audience yelling cheese
and alligator
and ended with one performer sitting atop a pile of her fellows exclaiming, Who’s the captain now, sucka?
And that is what students at BYU‑Idaho like to call Comic Frenzy.
- Jacob Divett / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 29 Jan
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The Work and the Glory III comes to Idaho
For all the Work and the Glory fans out there who can’t believe The Work and the Glory: A House Divided is the final installment of the series, (by golly, why don’t they just turn all those books into movies?) viewers will not be disappointed at where the screenplay leaves the Steed family.
- Keli Glade / Ebert & Roeper in training
- Posted Mon, 29 Jan
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Sixth Season Premiere of American Idol prompts parties among BYU‑I Students
American Idol’s sixth season premiere brought BYU‑Idaho students together to watch four hours worth of evening television Jan. 16 and 17. The episodes showed Tuesday and Wednesday and were two hours each, featuring part of the auditioning process contestants must go through to be on the show. The first episode was filmed in Minneapolis, Minn., and the second in Seattle, Wash.
- Angela Gailey / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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BYU‑I student’s play premiers on campus
The play The Fact of Twilight, written and directed by Steven Holiday, a senior from Centerville, Utah, was performed Jan. 18-20 in the Kirkham Actor’s Studio.
- Corinna Barrett / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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Sixth Season Premiere of American Idol prompts parties among BYU‑I Students
Here’s the top ten list of the hottest songs to keep you warm as you listen to them on your way to class this week. Who knows? Maybe your nose hairs will thaw.
- Angela Gailey / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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Let’s go to the movies: Students to premiere feature-length film
Steven Spielberg got his start with the release of The Last Gun in 1959. For Ron Howard, it was Grand Theft Auto. And for five aspiring filmmakers in Rexburg, it’s Five Days of Fire.
- Breanna Bennett / Sports Asst. Editor
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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Students canta
miss Cantabile
Traveling thousands of miles from their home in London, the world-famous quartet, Cantabile, will be stopping for two nights in Rexburg as they make their way to Washington and British Columbia.
- Shane Snow / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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Here comes the sun
Here’s the top ten list of the hottest songs to keep you warm as you listen to them on your way to class this week. Who knows? Maybe your nose hairs will thaw.
- Shane Snow / Scroll Staff
- Posted Mon, 22 Jan
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