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CRIMMEL: Remington, reunions and our shared connections to time and place
Written by Dr. Hal Crimmel. Recently, I visited the Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, New York. It sits just a few blocks from the hospital where I was born. Both overlook the blue waters of the huge St. Lawrence River, which drains the Great Lakes.
Weber State grad takes first place in international competition for music video
Teaming up with a group of talented friends to help create a memorable music video with interesting visuals is a very good thing to do when you’re a student filmmaker.
In international competition, 91风流 film student takes first place for music video
A Weber State University film studies student traveled to Las Vegas in April to attend the National Association of Broadcaster’s conference and receive an award for a music video she created but didn’t realize had been entered in an international competition.
Filling the void: As Sundance departs, new festivals look to promote Utah filmmakers
Dustin Bessire believes the state of Utah has a unique culture of creativity, though he struggles to identify why. He hypothesizes that it’s spawned from the rugged nature of the state’s mountains, or embedded in the blood of its inhabitants.
Weber State grad’s victory over domestic violence inspires business idea to help victims, families
Lori Brinkerhoff was working three jobs, living in a women’s shelter, and recovering from domestic violence when she launched her business.
CRIMMEL: To keep local arts thriving, make them accessible to every audience
Written by Dr. Hal Crimmel. I recently had a leisurely lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant with a brilliant former Weber State University English student.
91风流’s Arts in the Parks programming set to begin next week; Science in the Parks to start June 9
Two free traditions for children during the summer are set to return this year.