Hearst Center For the Arts
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1 | Tales of the Bulgarian Rose Northern Iowan 119:22, p.5 |
Journalism professors Rick Truax and Anelia Dimitrova share their photo story of their trip to Bulgaria after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1997. They documented the rose industry after the rise of democracy in their country. The exhibit will be on display in Rod Library until January when they will be moved to the Hearst Center For the Arts; photo. | |
2 | Attention art connoisseurs: Cedar Falls downtown to host ARTapalooza this weekend Northern Iowan 118:4, p.5 |
The annual ARTapalooza to be held on Main Street. | |
3 | Former professor publishes graphic novel Northern Iowan 117:46, p.2 |
Gary Kelley, a UNI alum and a former art professor, published a graphic novel called "Moon of the Snow Blind: Spirit Lake," which follows the story of Dakota Sioux Natives and four female captives of the Spirit Lake Massacre; photo. | |
4 | FTR series celebrates Women's History Month Northern Iowan 117:45, p.4 |
The Hearst Center for the Arts and College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences hosted author Ukamaka Olisakwe via Zoom on March 25 for their Final Thursday Reading Series. Olisakwe spoke about her book, "Ogadinma: Or, Everything Will Be Alright," and African women and marriage; photos. | |
5 | Final Thursday Reading Series goes virtual Northern Iowan 117:22, p.4 |
The Final Thursday Reading Series (FTRS), hosted by the Hearst Center for the arts, moved from an outside to virtual venue due to weather. Organizer and professor Jim O'Loughlin made the decision to host it virtually and gave brief remarks before introduing speaker Jeffery Copeland, UNI professor of creative nonfiction. Copeland read from his recent book "Lt. Elsie Ott's Top Secret Mission"; photo. | |
6 | Reading Series features UNI faculty Northern Iowan 117:12, p.4 |
The Final Thursday Reading Series met at the Hearst Center for the Arts on September 24 and featured UNI faculty English Interim Department Head and Professor Jim O'Loughlin and English Professor Grant Tracey; photo. | |
7 | Adrianne Finlay previews "Cut Off" in Thursday reading Northern Iowan 117:4, p.4 |
Adrianne Finlay delivers a reading of her book "Cut Off" at the Final Thursday Reading Series, hosted in the backyard of the Hearst Center due to COVID-19 protocols; photo. | |
8 | Finding treasure under the moon Northern Iowan 116:1, p.4 |
The 1980s classic film "The Goonies" is the sixth and final installment of the "Movies Under the Moon" summer drive-in movies presented by Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC), the Hearst Center for the Arts, and Community Main Street; photos. | |
9 | Local Food and Film Festival held at Hearst Center Northern Iowan 116:42, p.5 |
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE) co-hosted the Local Food and Film Festival at the Hearts Center for the Arts on March 7. One of the food vendors was UNI Local Food Program, and the Panther Initiative for Environmental Equity and Resilience (PIEER) was one of the non-food vendors. PIEER graduate student Deanna Williams and student fellow at Good Neighbor Iowa (part of CEEE) spoke about the event; photo. | |
10 | Fall semester sees final Final Thursday Northern Iowan 116:25, p.4 |
The last Final Thursday Reading Series event of the semester was held at the Hearst Center for the Arts on November 21. After an open mic, featured speaker UNI English professor Grant Tracey discussed his new book; photos. | |
11 | Author Jo Knowles shares stories, advice Northern Iowan 116:8, p.2 |
Author Jo Knowles visited UNI and held a discussion about how she writes her books, the process of getting it to the editors, and handling rejection. Knowles also talked about a seven-week residency program that she and other faculty from all over the country host. She was to speak at the Final Thursday Reading Series at the Heart Center for the Arts on September 26; photo. | |
12 | Reading series features Wapsipinicon Almanac Northern Iowan 115:40, p.2 |
Timothy Fay, publisher of the Wapsipinicon Almanac, spoke about his contributions to the Almanac to commemorate the 25th anniversary and the final issue at the Hearst Center for the Arts Final Thursday Reading Series on February 28; photo. | |
13 | Local Food and Film Fest held at Hearst Center Northern Iowan 115:40, p.8 |
The fifth annual Local Food and Film Festival took place at the Hearst Center for the Arts on March 2; photos. | |
14 | Holocaust survivor visits the Hearst Center Northern Iowan 115:20, p.1 |
Holocaust Survivor Steen Metz shares his experiences in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the rescue of Jews in Denmark in 1943. The October 30 event was sponsored by the Hearst Center for the Arts and UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education; photo. | |
15 | Food and Film Fest coming soon Northern Iowan 114:41, p.2 |
The Local Film and Food Festival will take place at The Hearst Center for the Arts. | |
16 | Speech night of showcase Northern Iowan 112:22, p.1 |
The Speech Team held a fall showcase on November 5 at the Hearst Center for the Arts; photo. |
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17 | Not afraid (to speak) of the dark Northern Iowan 111:40, p.1 |
Author and new assistant professor Brooke Wonders read some of her work at a monthly event held by the Hearst Center; photo. | |
18 | Top 5 underrated places and events in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 110:55, p. |
Says the farmer's markets, the Lamppost Theater Co., the Hearst Center for the Arts, the Oster Regent Theater, and Sissy's Sircus are all underrated places and events in Cedar Falls. | |
19 | 46th annual conference on elementary literacy at UNI Public Relations News Release 2013:223, p.1 |
UNI will host the 46th annual Elementary Literacy Conference. The conference is free to UNI students and faculty. The event will include multiple sessions on topics in the areas of literacy, arts integration, and the Common Core standards. | |
20 | Interactive film series coming to Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 110:44, p.4 |
Film critics Travis Bean and Chris Lambert are bringing the Film Colossus Series to Cedar Falls. It begins on March 25 and will continue through April. The Series will be hosted in the Hearst Center for the Arts. | |
21 | Final Thursday Reading Series hosts Larry Baker Northern Iowan 109:4, p.5 |
Author promotes his latest book, "Love and Other Delusions". The Hearst Center for the Arts hosted the book reading; photo. | |
22 | UNI Museum building closes Northern Iowan 108:59, p.1 |
July 1, 2012 marked the closing of the doors of the UNI Museum building to the public. An open house on June 28 allowed families and individuals to say good-bye and share memories; photo. | |
23 | Annual Maple Sugar Festival kicks off this weekend Northern Iowan 108:40, p.7 |
Hartman Reserve will host the annual event. All you can eat pancakes, featuring real maple syrup, sausage, Starbucks coffee, and products from Hansen's Dairy will be served. | |
24 | Final Thursday Reading Series features Cedar Falls native Nancy Price Northern Iowan 108:40, p.7 |
Nancy Price shared her views on writing twenty-five years after publishing "Sleeping with the Enemy". She urged writers to be grateful for criticism because it means someone cared enough to respond to your writing. | |
25 | Final Thursday reading series kicks off Northern Iowan 108:2, p.10 |
The Hearst Center for the Arts had a near capacity crowd for the first session of the Thursday reading series. The open microphone session was full before the night began. The sessions are held the last Thursday of each month; photo. | |
26 | Best of Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 107:34, p.12 |
Scratch Cupcakes, 4 Queens Dairy Cream, Gravy's Diner, Mulligan's, Pablo's, Hearst Center for the Arts, and the Wild Hair Salon named favorite Cedar Valley establishments. | |
27 | UNI Gallery of Art to present ceramics exhibition, "Tell Me a Story: Contemporary Narrative Ceramics' Public Relations News Release 2009:242, p.1 |
The invitational exhibition curated by professor of art, JoAnn Schnabel, will include a variety of contemporary ceramic artwork, both sculptural and vassel-oriented, utilizing narrative or text. Patti Warashina will be guest speaker. | |
28 | Former UNI faculty members Saul & Joan Diamond honored Public Relations News Release 2008:580, p.1 |
Saul and Joan Diamond received the Howard V. Jones Leadership and Philanthropy in the Arts award during the recent Crème de la Crème concert at the colelge. The award was established in honor of Howard V. Jones, an emeritus professor of history. | |
29 | UNI instructor presents one-man show, "Walt Whitman Live!" Public Relations News Release 2008:423, p.1 |
William Koch will be performing as Whitman and speaking on the poet's major themes, observations of American culture, experiences during the Civil War and his views on Abraham Lincoln. | |
30 | UNI instructor presents 10th anniversary performance of one-man show, "Walt Whitman Live!" Public Relations News Release 2007:571, p.1 |
William Koch will present the 10th anniversary performance of "Walt Whitman Live!" April 16. | |
31 | College Hill Arts Festival enters 29th year Northern Iowan 104:1, p.3 |
Seventy-five artists will show their work at the College Hill Arts Festival to be held July 20-21 on the UNI campus. | |
32 | Hearst Center for the Arts to offer summer art classes Northern Iowan 102:58, p.3 |
Schedule for classes in painting and pottery announced. | |
33 | This week at UNI Northern Iowan 102:36, p.6 |
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI. | |
34 | Film festival searches for local talent Northern Iowan 102:34, p.9 |
The Homespun Film Festival hosts its inaugural season. | |
35 | College Hill Arts Festival a work of art Northern Iowan 100:61, p.7 |
The 26th annual College Hill Arts Festival to feature regional artists; photo. | |
36 | Cinco de Mayo = fiesta fun in April Northern Iowan 100:55, p.5 |
Cinco de Mayo to be celebrated outside the Union. | |
37 | Sturgis Youth Theatre accepting applications Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Registration opens for fall classes that begin the week of October 13. | |
38 | Hearst Center creates an eventful summer Northern Iowan 98:56, p.6 |
Activities occurring this summer are listed. | |
39 | Bill Koch revives bit of American history Northern Iowan 96:20, p.9 |
Bill Koch will perform "Walt Whitman Live" at the Hearst Center; photo. | |
40 | Youth theater creates hands-on opportunities Northern Iowan 96:5, p.12 |
UNI and the Hearst Center for the Arts offer UNI students and community members a variety of theater classes this fall; "Teaching through Storytelling" will be first workshop. | |
41 | Local attractions offer rain distractions Northern Iowan 95:57, p.6 |
The Ice House Museum, Hearst Center for the Arts, Music in the Park, and University Museum offer enjoyment on rainy days; photo. | |
42 | What's Up Northern Iowan 95:54, p.3 |
Activities and meetings. | |
43 | What's Up Northern Iowan 95:52, p.3 |
Activities and meetings. | |
44 | What's Up Northern Iowan 95:50, p.3 |
Activities and meetings | |
45 | What's Up Northern Iowan 95:43, p.3 |
Activities and meetings. | |
46 | Hearst Center for the Arts Northern Iowan 95:21, p.3 |
Presents the Arthur Mooney collection. | |
47 | Hearst Center Northern Iowan 95:19, p.3 |
Blues workshop to be held. | |
48 | Hearst Center for Arts Northern Iowan 95:15, p.3 |
Louis McTizic & the Blues Review will perform. | |
49 | Hearst Center for the Arts Northern Iowan 95:9, p.5 |
Classes being held. | |
50 | Poetry reading in tune with seasons Northern Iowan 95:9, p.10 |
Wayne Lanter will present his poetry about the Midwest, "Corn Husking Vacation," Sunday at the Hearst Center. |