Archive for Video On Demand
Prebys on Music – Nolyn Falcon
Posted by: | CommentsScott Prebys interviews Nolyn Falcon. Scott notes that Nolyn “is one of those great musicians who plays a plethora of different instruments. Among them, Nolyn plays drums, guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo, and also sings. He has recently added a steel guitar to his instruments. Read More→
9/11 Ten Years Later – Five More Experiences Online
Posted by: | CommentsBismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America. Read More→
Belle Project – September 25, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsThe Belle Project features local bands and musical entertainers in the Bismarck-Mandan area. This program performed on September 25, 2011, features three bands: One Eyed Jack, The SwenTones, and Cottonwood.
The project’s concept originated with a grassroots group of Bismarck volunteers with a mission to increase the region’s awareness of the local talent and create opportunities for those artists to perform in a unique venue.
Experience a variety of artistic performances and perspectives in a historic structure, the Belle Mehus Auditorium, and enjoy them again through Video on Demand.
You can find more information and schedules on our web site.
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Belle Project – Cottonwood
Posted by: | CommentsThe Belle Project features local bands and musical entertainers in the Bismarck-Mandan area. This program features Cottonwood, a band that includes Lee Benjamin, banjo, Dobro, guitar, vocals; Keith Koch, guitar, vocals; Dan Foster, mandolin, guitar, vocals; and Jill Wiese, bass, guitar, and vocals.
The project’s concept originated with a grassroots group of Bismarck volunteers with a mission to increase the region’s awareness of the local talent and create opportunities for those artists to perform in a unique venue.
Experience a variety of artistic performances and perspectives in a historic structure, the Belle Mehus Auditorium, and enjoy them again through Video on Demand.
You can find more information and schedules on our web site.
Thanks for watching!
9/11 Ten Years Later – Personal Experiences
Posted by: | CommentsBismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.
As a part of the symposium, Jenette Nelson, Mother of Ann who died in WTC and Marcel Sim, Ground Zero Paramedic relate their personal experiences.
Watch 9/11 Ten Years Later – Personal Experiences – Jenette Nelson, Mother of Ann who died in WTC and Marcel Sim, Ground Zero Paramedic on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
More information on the symposium can be found here: September 11 Ten Years Later – Impact on the Heartland. View footage from this historical event through our Video On Demand library.
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