There is a common fallacy that is used regularly stating there is no such thing as bad artwork; I respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree. To those who believe there is no such thing as “good” or “bad” art, respectfully, you’re a fool.
Author: Foster Nicholas
With only a few days left to attend the event, Cameron Park Zoo is offering a great escape from studying, tests and schoolwork.
Waco Poet’s Society offers a safe space for people of all ages to share their work and have a community that understands and cares for one another.
“American Idol” is finally back for its platinum season 20 with brand new twists, shocks and surprises that are intended to excite fans.
Mayborn Museum stem coordinator Alan Small is a 42-year-old museum genius but a child at heart, still reeling with joy from the magic of the museum.
Fox and Hulu’s new cooking competition, “Next Level Chef,” has elevated cooking competitions by testing the next generation of great chefs.
Union Hall’s newest addition, Roni’s Mac Bar, is reinventing macaroni and cheese by creating new flavors and a fresh take on the fan-favorite food.
The Baylor Tabletop Club has successfully rebuilt itself after the pandemic and is back to being a place where students can play board games in a community with similar interests.
“My hope is to present more Baylor artists to the community by raising awareness of the growing opportunities Mink Studios has to offer,” Ray said.
The Waco Civic Theatre will be putting its spin on the 1995 Tony Award nominee, “Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years,” by Emily Mann, in honor of Black History Month.
Students are never taught how to express themselves in school, and they are instead assigned extensive amounts of busy work that will never help them truly grow, communicate, develop interpersonal relationships, analyze situations or problem solve on a personal level.
The third annual Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival took place over the weekend throughout several venues in Waco. Many films shared powerful messages and gave each audience something to contemplate.
“We want to be a place that can hold events that can entertain college students and the Baylor community,” Hamilton said.