Pause for Poetry: My Last Two Weeks at Truman
Just two weeks until The end of all that I have Ever known before. Finals week is fast Approaching, and yet I have Not started a thing. What do you mean when You say that […]
Just two weeks until The end of all that I have Ever known before. Finals week is fast Approaching, and yet I have Not started a thing. What do you mean when You say that […]
In the heart of Ophelia Parrish Building sits the University Art Gallery. Around this time of year it would usually be bustling with faculty and students snacking and socializing while admiring the art. However, now […]
While fall DIY projects are fun every year, this year it seems especially enticing to find something creative to do. With that in mind, here are a few simple, budget-friendly projects that require little effort […]
After more than a year of construction, the Kirksville Arts Association moved into the nearly-completed Sue Ross Arts Center building on June 16. The center is currently displaying the “Hands of Friendship Quilt Guild Showcase,” […]
“This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.” – Leonard Bernstein On March 16, 2020, every in-person Truman State University class or activity was […]
Contemplative eyes gaze ahead as the subject’s partner rests their chin on their shoulder. The aura of self acceptance is disclosed as one proudly holds their protruding stomach. A bare chest reveals scars from top […]
The Truman State University theatre department is putting on a production of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” with several twists in store, including a gender swapped cast and greater use of audiovisual effects. The play will run […]
Artwork produced by the Lindsey Dunnagan, Laura Bigger and Eric Ordway, the newest members of Truman State University’s art faculty are currently on display in the Truman State University Art Gallery through Sept. 27. Their […]
This is the sixth installment in TMN staff writer Allison Maschhoff’s serialized fiction series, The Curse of Briar Michaels. You can read part six here. Death did not show its face that first day. Well, correction. […]
This is the fourth installment in TMN staff writer Allison Maschhoff’s serialized fiction series, The Curse of Briar Michaels. You can read part three here. When Dushan opened the front door of his apartment to […]
With wind and string harmonies echoing through the halls, Truman State University’s music department held its annual Gold Medal Concert in Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall March 2 with Sam McClure as conductor leading Truman’s Symphony […]
TMN features writer Aura Martin visited the University Art Gallery and talked with artists about three exhibits on display. Retrospective Wynne Wilbur, Truman State University ceramics professor, first interacted with clay when she was in […]
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