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The Stearns History Museum is presenting a new exhibit, Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations. The traveling exhibition offers an opportunity to learn more about the Native nations in Minnesota and the history of treaty-making with the United States. It relays Minnesota’s Native history in the voices of Dakota and Ojibwe […]
The College of St. Benedict and St. John's University is presenting a Student Juried Art show called "@Art." It's a celebration of the creativity and innovative spirit of the student body in this juried exhibit. It features artwork in a range of mediums and will feature to two & three dimensional work as well as […]
The Whit Gallery in downtown St. Cloud is featuring an exhibit called "Beautiful Strange." It features the art of Richard Wehrs from Peoria, Illinios. He creates faces and figures out of clay that are colorful, whimsical characters are sometimes cute, sometimes creepy, and often a blend of the two. Wehrs finds his inspiration from a […] |
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Divergent Stars Theatre Company, part of the Central MN Theatre, is proud to present auditions for Kevin Murphy & Dan Studney's "Reefer Madness: The Musical" The musical is about how a clean-cut kid from a stand-up American family falls prey to marijuana, his descent into the pit is filled with jazz, sex and violence. This […] |
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The Paramount Center for the Arts is presenting the Irish-Gaelic band Goitse (go-witcha). The popular and multi-award-winning quintet Goitse (go-witcha) was forged in the creative land of Limerick’s Irish World Academy. Named Live Ireland’s “Traditional Group of the Year” the band has become a leader of the new generation of traditional Irish ensembles. Their distinctive […] |
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The Morrison County Historical Society is hosting the event Belle Prairie Seminary: Formal Education in Indian Country in the New Minnesota Territory. Linda Louise Bryan is an independent scholar with an focus on Belle Prairie, the village just north of Little Falls that was founded at the time Minnesota Territory was also founded. The lives […] |
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The Kiehle Visual Arts Gallery at St. Cloud State University is hosting an exhibit called Junctures this month. "Junctures" by Megan Vossler and her featured works in the exhibit bridge the span between pre- and late-pandemic life, exploring this uncertain time through three different subjects: water, the sky and everyday domestic objects. For example the […] |
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The Paramount Center for the Arts in St. Cloud is hosting The Masters of Soul. Masters of Soul is a celebration of the legendary songs and performers that defined Motown and soul music. For many, Masters of Soul is the ultimate stroll down memory lane. For younger generations, the show offers an opportunity to experience an […] |
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The Paramount Center for the Arts in St. Cloud is hosting Elizabeth York and "Violin 101." Come and enjoy a free concert with violinist Elizabeth York. York will perform works for solo violin and talk about the pieces chosen for this program and about the featured composers. The performance run time is about 60 minutes […] |
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The Stearns History Museum is hosting their next Hops and History event with a theme of Prairie Madness. Join Caitlin Carlson and Eric Cheever at Pantown Brewing in St. Cloud as they dig into the history of prairie madness to find out how common it was, or even true, during the homesteading years of the […]
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St. Cloud State University's departments of Communication Studies & Theatre & Film Studies For a queer kid from the South, country music can be a contentious thing—you love it and hate it. You learn from it yet resent it. It is family and tradition and all the complicated feelings that come with. Country music is home. This is a […] |
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GREAT Theatre is presenting the musical Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. To bus or not to bus? That is the question. The answer to that question can be found in the production of Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! The Musical! An energetic, hot-dog filled production about a determined Pigeon- who never […]
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The Morrison County Historical Society is hosting BONGA: A Fur Trade Family Saga. In the 1790's, Pierre BONGA, on record as the earliest person of African descent in Minnesota, worked for the Northwest Fur Company in Grand Portage, MN, a few miles south of the Canadian Border, and in the Red River Valley. He married […]
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The Paramount Center for the Arts is hosting their annual concert with Ring of Kerry, to help celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The concert is called “Just Post Paddy’s Concert” and will feature the Eilís Academy of Irish Dance. Ring of Kerry is partly known for its musical arrangements which are developed to be interesting, driving, […] |
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St. Cloud State University's Women's Center is featuring the Women on Wednesday series this semester. An upcoming presentation is Beyond the Label: Women & Disability. This session considers the labors of women and non-binary people living with disabilities. Panelists will offer their experiences navigating both invisibility and hypervisibility, working through labyrinthine systems and expectations to […]
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The Huskies Job and Internship Fair will be held on Wednesday, March 23rd at St. Cloud State University. The fair attracts employers from various industries including business, healthcare, communication, government, non-profits, science, technology and more! Employers are eager to collaborate to create pathways to post-graduation employment and career success for our students. The Job Fair […]
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Electric and commanding performer Shannon Curfman is our musical guest for the spring episode of Granite City Radio Theatre at the Pioneer Place Theater on Wednesday, March 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Come join the show full of blues-rockin’ music, radio noir drama, laugh out loud skits and the trivia challenge! Between Curfman’s songwriting, her saucy, bluesy and demanding vocals […] |
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The College of St. Benedict and St. John's University are presenting For George: Portraits of the Movement. This is a collection of portraits and interviews by South Minneapolis photographer John Steitz. Living less than a mile from what would later come to be known as George Floyd Square, Steitz spent much of the Summer of […] |
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KVSC radio along with campus partners at St. Cloud State University are welcoming author Chris Stark and her presentation What's Our Story? Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Minnesota. Stark is an educator and author, who's recent book Carnival Lights has been nominated for a Minnesota book award. She serves on the governor's task force […] |







































