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Cobblers Up Close: Ali Weber

Senior Ali Weber is known for her art, and rightfully so, as she is already selling her work. But as always with people, there is more to her than her talent.  Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Ali Weber

Mr. SheehyDecember 4, 2018Leave a comment
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Pure Bean Showcases Senior Jacob Pullins’s Artwork

The Pure Bean coffeeshop is showing Jacob Pullins’s paintings and will host a reception on Saturday. Continue reading Pure Bean Showcases Senior Jacob Pullins’s Artwork

Mr. SheehyJanuary 11, 2018Leave a comment
Commentary

Art Alley Should Abandon Permit Requirement

The Rapid City Arts Council now requires artists to obtain a permit to paint in Art Alley. The process, however, will not achieve what the Council is hoping for. Continue reading Art Alley Should Abandon Permit Requirement

Mr. SheehyDecember 6, 2017Leave a comment
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Cobbler Mural Breaks onto the Scene

The new paint job in the gym features a large, explosive Cobbler, painted by a South Dakota artist and teacher. Continue reading Cobbler Mural Breaks onto the Scene

Mr. SheehyOctober 2, 2017October 2, 2017Leave a comment
Commentary

The Beauty of a Starry Night

Ever since I was little, art has allowed imagination run wild. As someone who actively enjoys making and viewing art, I can relate to Vincent van Gogh’s emotions while he was painting because my emotions drive my art as well. Continue reading The Beauty of a Starry Night

Mr. SheehyApril 11, 2016May 2, 2016Leave a comment
Entertainment

Image of the Week: Bob Dylan

The image of the week is a sketch of Bob Dylan, drawn by Jacob Knutson. Continue reading Image of the Week: Bob Dylan

Mr. SheehyApril 8, 2015April 14, 2015Leave a comment

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    When the Soviet Union took over Poland in the wake of World War II, many in Poland refused to accept their rule. One couple's resistance landed them in Rapid City, South Dakota.
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