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On this date in 1932, it was announced that paintings of North Dakota artist Paul E. Barr would be exhibited at Memorial Hall at the state Capitol. The exhibit would include thirty-one scenes of the North Dakota Badlands. Although not born in North Dakota, he became one of the state’s foremost artists.
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Discussion and description about a North Dakota based organization for indigenous artists.
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Frost Fire Summer Theatre is up and running … online! The longtime summer theatre program is releasing four 40-minute virtual musicals throughout July and…
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Minot artist Arvin Davis, Jr., calls himself Little Red Liar. Making art is his therapy for PTSD and anxiety. Ashley Thornberg visits with the Little Red…
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With photographs archived at the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress, Bismarck photographer Shane Balkowitsch has made a name for himself using an…
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020 - Minot artist Arvin Davis, Jr., calls himself Little Red Liar. Making art is his therapy for PTSD and anxiety. Ashley Thornberg…
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North Dakota Quarterly is a long-standing literary and humanities publication from the University of North Dakota -- one of the famous “little magazines”…
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Bill Thomas, Prairie Public's radio director, is also a judge for Poetry Out Loud. He visits with Ashley Thornberg on the Main Street show to share more…
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Part 1. The Human Element is a Fargo-based group of musicians who pride themselves on creating an organic style of music that is centered on human nature…
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