Last fall, early in the semester, I fell woefully behind with this blog though I did keep up on You Tube and on Facebook with all the events I usually highlight here. I will now begin the process of catching up, so you see a mixture of dates and events for the next few months.
This year, I could not find the time to make more than one visit to the Show Choir Festival that brings annually many, many schools for the two-day gathering. But at 11:30 on Tuesday, I rushed over to the
theater to see the Peru Prestige open their "season" at the festival where they performed four times over two days.
They looked and sounded great, and I look forward to taking photograhps and video at their next presentation. Enjoy the photographs and the video. Peru Prestige Part One, Opening Number:
Once again, I enjoyed both the Hall of Fame Dinner and the Hall of Fame Game. And given the number of tags and shares on Facebook for both events, other did as well. I posted photographs for one and all to enjoy of the Hall of Fame Dinner and the Hall of Fame Game.
I will eventually list all the winners, from a great Volleyball Team to a tremendous Volleyball Player, a baseball player and two people connected with football.
Alas, one of these days I will actually remember to keep my program!
I especially enjoyed the following painting about cultural appropriation that offers some serious humor, Enrique Chagoya's Le Cannibale Moderniste:
After an excellent lunch--I chose roast beef and brie cheese--we recovered from poor directions and eventually found the Nebraska Museum of History operated by the Nebraska Historical Society.
There, Ken Meints talked with students about Ponka Indian culture, including art, stories, and music, setting the stage for Joe Starita.
A seasoned journalist, Joe Starita is an endowed chair in Journalism at UNL. A few years ago, some students in my College 101 class, as part of their final projects, created a web page devoted to Joe.
After his talk, Joe Starita autographed books and talked with students. He will visit the campus to talk about his book sometime this spring.
I posted photographs from the trip and, using my camera (I left my video camera in the van and so apologize for the less-than-stellar quality.), I recorded a couple segments from Starita's energetic and informative presentation.