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Volume 94 , Number 16 Inside This Issue: February 21, 2013 - Student Spotlight, Page 6 - Technology security, Page 8 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Basketball, Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Baseball, Page 10 ReMd INOT&STATEGUNIVrEReSITY en Darwin Day 2013 ever-evolving Music ‘In C’ performance by Krys Zorbaugh instruments to electric instru - Staff Writer ments more commonly associated Many people are familiar with with rock and roll. The result will the abundant improvisational truly be a one-of-a-kind event. excitement within the pitches and “One of the principle tenets to rhythms of jazz music. But how this piece is that small changes many people recognize the poetic over long periods of time take on improvisation woven into the tap - greater meaning,” Anderson said. estry of classical music as an expe - “Over really long periods of time, rience? there are subtle changes in the On Sunday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. rhythmic vocabulary and pitch as in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall, Minot a whole – accidentals (different State University's Division of notes) are introduced, seemingly Music will host a recital of Terry surreptitiously, eventually adopt - Riley’s minimalist classical piece, ed and brought to life by the other “In C.” The event, organized by members of the ensemble, kind of Top: Heidi Richter, alumna and scientific illustrator, Erik Anderson, associate music like improvisation in jazz. With does scientific illustration demonstrations in the Beaver professor, will feature perform - every member of the ensemble Dam Friday as a part of Darwin Day. ances by more than 25 musicians, proceeding through the 53 meas - including MSU faculty, communi - ures independently – stopping, Right: MSU students participate in the interactive ty members and students of all starting and repeating at will -- "Evolve" drawing. The collaborative project was filmed ages. nothing is predictable and no two for six hours Friday and shown at the closing reception This ensemble collaborates as a performances are ever the same. at 62 Doors Gallery later that evening. single musical voice, using every - "In the 1960s, Reilly developed Photos courtesy of MSU Marketing Office thing from symphonic, classical See ʻIn Cʼ — Page 3 ‘Bus Stop’ now playing Beardstock coming to campus by Ward Lamon in no specific order, Bright Bright Channel 19, run by the MSU Staff Writer Moon, Jeb Black, Echos Answer, Broadcasting Department. (The Beardstock, an annual musical Carly Ann, Acoustic Sparkle website will be included on our benefit, will take place in Minot Additive, Celestria, Seven Day Facebook page.) State University’s Aleshire Jones, Saint Meridian, Ben Eder, “People, they think, ‘Oh, Theater and Black Box Theater, Nate Cole, Conscious Party, MSU Minot, it's not that big. There are both in Hartnett Hall, Saturday, instructor Rick Watson’s band and not a lot of homeless people,’” March 2, from 3 to 11 p.m. also the band, Rainy Day Hansen said. “But actually there Marking the fifth Beardstock Rebellion, which includes Hansen are quite a few homeless people. thus far, the event will once again and several other members of the Just ask Mac (Louis McLeod, exec - raise money for the Minot Area event who hold other responsibili - utive director of the Minot Area Homeless Coalition [MAHC]. The ties throughout the day. Homeless Coalition). People come event is put on by Dan Hansen, A number of different activities and see him every day, call him the marketing director of the will also occur outside the theater every day asking for help. He does Greater Minot Youth Concert such as a photo booth and free a lot with the little money that he Association [GMYCA]. Hansen soup from the campus ministries has, so we just wanted to help him brings this event together year of Chi Alpha and Lutheran out; help him to help them.” after year with artists from around Campus Ministries in combina - Louis “Mac” McLeod does a lot North Dakota and the surround - tion with Spicy Pickle. with the little that he has. Over a Photo by Daniel Klingensmith ing area. The Aleshire Theater venue span of two years, with the com - Charles Wollschlager (left) as Carl the bus driver and Krys The event will include a large this year brings another feature – munity’s assistance, Mac and the Zorbaugh as Grace rehearse for “Bus Stop.” The play is now showing in Aleshire Theater through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. collection of local talent including, the show will air live over KMSU See Beardstock — Page 7 Page 2 – February 21, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What superhero power would you wish for?” Breanna Bailey Comm 281 Breann Schmitz Brett Nespor Gabrielle Damschen Monique Garcia Katie Reiter Norris Pearson Undecided Undecided Music Social Work Photography Psychology “Speed, because I would “To be able to fly, “The ability to steal other “I think I would want to be “Teleportation. I would “I would love to have tele - not have to run in gym because it would be so superpowers!” like Storm from X-men and love to travel anywhere, portation powers. I can that much.” much faster getting be able to control the ele - anytime.” pop up at random any everywhere!” ments. I also like how her place I want.” eyes go all white; that would be cool.” Today in History 1895: Steve Fossutt is the News in Brief first person to fly solo in a balloon across the public. or minotsymphony@minotstateu. ferring your photographic images the Pacific Ocean. NAC lecture with edu. to other media including paper and wood. This workshop will 1947: The land camera is PaPtatttii KKurrttzz, ,asFsoecibate. 2En5 glish run from 6 to 9 p.m. in Hartnett Minot Symphony demonstrated; it is professor, will discuss her research Hall 207 (east side). $15 for regis - MSU Choirs concert able to produce a Orchestra March 2, tration and supplies. Limited to for her new novel in "Finding the black and white photo Story in 'History:' Researching the MaThrecMhSU3,Ch3oirp, M.mSU. Women's the first 12 registered. To register, 7:3Th0e p.mM.inot Symphony within a minute. 1889 Johnstown, Pa., Flood," Chorus and MSU Singers will sing visit https://epayment. Orchestra, under the direction of Monday. This presentation will loud and proud at 3 p.m. in Ann ndus.nodak.edu/C22800_ustores/ Scott Seaton, presents the 87th 1965: Malcolm X is take place in Aleshire Theater at 7 Nicole Nelson Hall, Old Main. The web/index.jsp. concert season, “A New Era!” The assassinated in New p.m. The Northwest Art Center event is free and open to the pub - performance, “Dance into York City. lecture is free and open to the pub - lic. Spring,” features a variety of lic. For more information, contact Dress for Success music ranging from Mexican com - 2000: David Letterman Avis Veikley, 858-3264 or poser Arturo Marquez to Russian returned to late night [email protected]. FaEsvheriownondSehr wohwatMto awrecarhto6 a composer Igor Stravinsky. Lynn MSU Band concert television after heart job interview? Watch your fellow Kabat is the guest cellist. The con - bypass surgery. MaThrecMhSU4,Ba7n:d3w0illpp.emrfo. rm at MSU students conduct a fashion cert will take place in Ann Nicole 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson show featuring appropriate and Improv comedy at Nelson Hall, Old Main. All MSU 2011: Egypt reopens Hall, Old Main. The event is free inappropriate attire for interviews faculty, staff and students are museums after AleUsphriigrhet CTihtizeean’tseBrriFgaedbe.to2u6 r - and open to the public. and professional jobs. The event admitted free with an ID, but still President Mubarak ing company will present an takes place in the Beaver Dam, need a ticket because all seats are resigned. evening of improv comedy Feb. 26 second floor, Student Center, from reserved. Friends or spouses pay at 7:30 p.m. in Aleshire Theater, noon to 1 p.m. For more informa - for their ticket. Adult tickets are 2012: A 12.76 karat Hartnett Hall. The event, Image Transfer tion, contact the Student Success rough pink diamond $25 for the balcony and $20 for the sponosred by MSU’s Campus Center at 858-3362. is found in Australia . main floor. For more information, workshop March 6 Players and Student Government Ryan Stander, art instructor, contact Paulette Dailey, 858-4228, Association, is free and open to will explore various ways of trans - (Courtesy of Peoplehistory.com) Red & Green News Page 3 - February 21, 2013 Author Rick James speaks about book, ... ʻIn Cʼ “It is easy music, from a purely ing it to students in various class - continued from page 1 technical standpoint,” Anderson es and workshops. Eventually, as the minimalist style using repeti - said. “The challenge is that the more and more people were ‘Jesus (without) Religion’ tive ideas, which at the time stood ensemble on stage has to think as exposed, it reached a point that by Mara Hintz ‘Wouldn’t it just be weird if I just in stark contrast to the complexity a single organism. One thing that many were clamoring to do it. Comm. 281 kept petting the monkey for the of classical music of the time. The is important is volume and bal - “When approached in a disci - Author and speaker Rick James whole time?’ He goes off on some effect is a testament to the essence ance of sound, so as to avoid sin - plined way,” he said, “this experi - will present “Jesus (without) random tangent, but eventually it of disciplined classical poetic gling out any particular member ence really demonstrates all the Religion” Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. in Cyril ties in with the whole thing,” improvisation, producing an of the ensemble, and so that no best skills of communication, lis - Moore Auditorium 16.