North Dakota Museum of Art (NDMOA) update October 30, 2014

North Dakota Museum of Art by GlenBraget on October 31, 2014


The guest is NDMOA spokesperson Matt Wallace.

Weekly Arts Calendar October 29th thru November 2nd 2014

Pioneer by GlenBraget on October 31, 2014


The North Dakota Museum of Art is hosting their Autumn Art Auction and Social on Saturday, November 1st at the NDMOA, located on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks. The cost is $40 for museum members and $50 for non-members. The social begins at 6:30 and the live auction begins at 8 o’clock Saturday evening.

Winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize, the tragic comedy, “Crimes of the Heart” will be performed at Central High School in Grand Forks on Friday, October 31st and Saturday, November 1st. Performance times each evening are 7:00 pm.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Live 2014 will be performed at the Empire Arts Center in downtown Grand Forks, late night, Halloween night, Friday, October 31st and Saturday, November 1st. Doors open at 11:00 pm and the performances begin at 11:59pm.

The Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra presents British-born pianist Simon Mulligan, performing Sunday, November 2nd at 2:00 pm at the Empire Arts Center in downtown Grand Forks. “Nordic Mood” will also be featured. The “Nordic” Symphony is composed by Howard Hanson, Nebraska native of Swedish heritage.

The artwork of Seth Chwast and Dietrich Sieling called “Vivid” is on display this weekend at the Plains Art Museum in Fargo.
The Fire Hall Theater in downtown Grand Forks will host “School House Rock and Old School.” The opening performances are next weekend, November 7th and 8th. Performances each evening begin at 7:00 pm. More information at 746-0847.
“Switchfoot” an American alternative rock band from San Diego, California, will perform on stage at the Sanford Center in Bemidji, on Sunday, November 9th. Show time is 6:00 pm.

Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show 10/23/14

Minnesota Homebrew by GlenBraget on October 29, 2014


Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Blues, blues and more blues on tonight’s show. Every song has BLUES in the title whether it’s slow or fast or somewhere in between. Join us!

Hour 1

Qualified Reciprocation Blues – Wayne Hamilton
Fishin’ Blues – John Bennett
Company Blues – Steve Kaul & the Brass Kings
Friday Night Working Man Blues – Scotty Torgerson
Country Blues – Roger Fink & the Opposable Thumbs
Big Roll Blues – Peat Moss & the Spreaders
Lucky Man Blues – Nigel Egg
Blues Time Singer – Ericksons
Rarebird Blues – Aaron Tank
Feel Good Blues – Chris Ray
Judas Sang the Blues – Paul Metsa
Small Blues – David Stoddard
Poor Boy Blues – Brady Perl

https://soundcloud.com/radionorthland/minnesota-homebrew-music-show-102314-part1

Hour 2

Talkin’ Ponzi Scheme Blues – Ben Aaron
Reverend Eviction’s Blues – Charlie Parr
No Woman Blues – Dan Rumsey
Rat Race Blues – James Burt
Getting Older Blues – BrakeAway
Broken Hearted Blues – No Grass Limit
Burshville Blues – David Meeks
Pony Blues – Mike Munson
Facebook Blues – Dave Cofell
Frac Sand Blues – Corey Koehler
Coke & Carbon Blues – David Hanners
Single Mom Blues – Dennis Cooke (Unnamed Female Singer)
Walkin’ Blues – Fattenin’ Frogs

Thief River Falls Lincoln High School Choir presents “Dream a Better World Ignite the Spirit”

The Music Room - High School Concerts by GlenBraget on October 29, 2014


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On this edition of the Music Room, Thief River Falls Lincoln High School Choirs, under the direction of Darcy Reece, team up with Minneapolis Gospel Music Artists Darnell Davis and the Remnant with vocalist Tonia Hughes for the concert event “Dream a Better World Ignite the Spirit.

The following was recorded was May 11, 2014 at the Lincoln High School Auditorium in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.

NW Minnesota Arts Council Update 10/28/14

Northwest MN Arts Council by GlenBraget on October 28, 2014


This week NWMAC Executive Director Mara Hanel discusses upcoming application deadlines for funding from the NWMAC.

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