Arts & Entertainment Archive, September 2007
The Rex to hold re-opening to remember
The grand re-opening of the Rex, on Sept. 27, will allow families and students to participate in numerous activities.
- Amanda Strong / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 25 Sept.
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Disneyland ‘strutting’ its stuff at BYU-I
BYU-Idaho’s Center Stage Performing Arts is proud to present The Happiest Place on Earth’s very own Side Street Strutters Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
- Miley Cash / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 25 Sept.
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Princess Bride at BYU-I
Auditions for the campus play As You Wish, a spin-off of the movie The Princess Bride, will be held Sept. 28
- Rachel Snow / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 25 Sept.
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BYU-Idaho student defines sincere beauty
Most girls want to know how to be truly beautiful. Leslie Cheret, a junior studying English Education, has found a way to teach girls how to do this in her recently published book, An LDS Girl’s Guide to Real Beauty.
- Kaitlin Prettyman / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 25 Sept.
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Authors abound at BYU-I
Out of 133 short stories submitted, “Calling and Election,” by English Department faculty member Jack Harrell, was awarded first place in the annual Irreantum Fiction Contest.
- Jacob Divett / A&E Assistant Editor
- Posted Tue, 25 Sept.
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BYU-Idaho students and Oreo — what a classic combination
Some sing for their supper, but four BYU-Idaho students and alumni are singing together for $10,000 as one of the top five Oreo jingle contestants.
- Allison Harris / Managing Editor
- Posted Tue, 11 Sept.
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