Psychobilly is triumphantly taking over music scenes worldwide; what started as a simple lyric in a Johnny Cash song has become a music movement that is evolutionary. In 1976 Wayne Kemp wrote "One Piece at a Time," which was sung by Johnny Cash and coined the phrase "psychobilly.
Since the national rebirth of roller derby began in Texas, leagues have been shooting up all over the country. Minnesota has had its own all-volunteer, all-female flat-track league for 11 months, but fans and players have seen to the league's rapid growth.
Religion has never sounded so tasty. In June 2005, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) burst onto the scene and settled in the pews, although some claim that the first appearance of the FSM was in 1903. FSM was created as a parody to protest the decision by the Kansas State Board of Education for allowing intelligent design to be taught alongside evolution.
All of us have felt it at one point in time or another. It is that bah-humbug feeling you get between Thanksgiving and Christmas, also known as crunch time for college students everywhere. The library is packed, there is nowhere to park and you want to string your professors along with the Christmas tree lights.
A play involving a Midwestern community and a murder mystery, combined with virtues of right and wrong will leave audiences thinking. "The Rimers of Eldritch" had their opening performance Tuesday night in the Performing Arts Center, put on by the SCSU theatre department.
SCSU students got the chance to sell and display their art to the public Wednesday night. The Art Student Union hosted their Fall 2005 exhibition. The exhibition took place at 7 p.m. the Paramount Theatre on St. Germain Street in downtown St. Cloud, in Studio C.