*Stories marked with an asterisk were written by experienced contributing editors with the goal of showing North Dakota's diversity.
ND Legislative Chorus: Bridging Politics with Harmony
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:30 am
Categories: Featured StoriesThe ND Legislative Chorus, founded in 2009, has brought legislators, staff, and family members together to honor past legislators through music, evolving over the years to adapt to changing membership while maintaining its tradition of unity and remembrance.
By Rhea Beto
Celebrating ND's Cultural Heritage: A History of the ND Governor's Awards for the Arts
Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 03:30 pm
Categories: Featured StoriesEstablished in 1977, the ND Governor’s Awards for the Arts celebrates artistic excellence, cultural preservation, and community impact by honoring individuals and organizations who enrich North Dakota through the power of creativity.
By Rhea Beto
ND Disabled Artist Danielle Billing and the Year of the Big Ask
Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 03:30 pm
Categories: Featured StoriesTo grow as an artist and business owner while managing chronic health conditions and helping out aging parents, Danielle “Elle” Billing decided to make 2024 “The Year of the Big Ask” by reaching out for various types of support.
By Rhea Beto
Community Arts Access Grant program offers funding for a variety of community activities and events
Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 03:00 pm
Categories: Featured StoriesAs a list of 2023-2024 projects demonstrate, the Community Arts Access grant offers funding for a variety of community activities and events, including exhibitions, festivals, murals, and performances.
By contributing editor Lisa McCallum
TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories, an Art for Life program created to share stories and improve wellness
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 09:00 am
Categories: Featured StoriesRecorded as podcasts which inspired an interactive exhibit, TellTale is a collection of narratives describing the shared personal experiences and lore of life on the North Dakota plains. Along with preserving cultural stories, the program was created to improve the health and wellness of elders and their families.
By Troyd Geist and Rhea Beto