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Arts & Entertainment Archive, October 2007

BYU-I dancers battle it out

Opening to the song “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Battle of the Dance performers tore up the Kirkham Auditorium with their talent and energy Friday, Oct. 19.

Choir shows off Harvest diversity

The Harvest Choir Fest concluded Oct. 20, and the BYU-Idaho choral programs pulled out all the stops, with four major vocal groups performing 19 songs.

Deseret Book turns popular devotional tour into DVD

Take a break, ladies, and enjoy Time Out for Women, out on DVD for the first time.

Play stars heroin and heroine

The Theatre Department is putting on the action packed stage play Wait Until Dark in the Snow Black Box Theater on Oct. 17-20 and the week after, Oct. 23-27.

Don’t be late for a date to skate

Swing dancing and Friday-night Latin dancing are popular activities that BYU-Idaho offers students.

But for at least two students, Monday-night roller-skating is the most anticipated activity of the week.

Students can have a chance to be on television

Teton Cast & Crew has just recently arrived in Rexburg, and the casting and crew company is looking for talent.

‘Meet Your Match’ covers dating

Hanging out? Whatever happened to dating? To answer these questions, Stephanie Fower, a graduate in communications from BYU in Provo, Utah, has written Meet Your Match.

Spori Art Gallery gets a little magical

The gallery is now showing Un Brella, an exhibit of illustrations created by BYU-Idaho art professor Scott E. Franson.

The public library: a novel idea

Ever been to the David O. McKay Library and found that every computer was taken, or that the book or video required for a class was checked out and even had a waiting list?

Stand-up comedy to premiere at BYU-I

Through unanimous consent from the activities committee, the idea of having stand-up comedy here at BYU has been brought to pass.

Sibling quartet to perform at BYU-I

BYU-Idaho students don’t have to be studying music to appreciate different genres of music.

The makeover master

Most of us, when we think of fashion or make-up, picture glamorous females who spend long hours in the salon or in front of a mirror;

Quintet to come to BYU-I

For students who are hungry to hear a variety of instruments, their palate will soon be satisfied at the performance of The Quintet of the Americas.

Hobbies that heal

Recent medical research has discovered evidence that there is a special type of “healing power” that comes with pursuing an art.

Adventures in amateur acting

It’s not every day that an Arts and Entertainment writer gets an undercover assignment, so when my editor suggested I audition for a campus production and write about my experience, I jumped at the chance.


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