By Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life EditorGreat for Baylor and the Waco community, the movie “Misconception” plays at 7…
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By Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life EditorLit up faces and enthusiastic voices filled up the H&M store at Richland…
By Seth Jones | ReporterThe Art Center of Waco opened a new gallery on Tuesday, that features abstract artist Caroline…
Old Chicago and Humane Society partner up for grand opening
By Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life EditorMany performers and vocalists have stepped onto the Common Grounds stage. Among those…
The Pullin Family Marina, BSR Cable Park, Mr. Snow and Katie’s Frozen Custard are great Waco hot spots to help you cool off on that hot afternoon.
Inaugural First Friday of the School Year
Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life Editor This will be the first year for the week-long Mosaic Mixer presented by…
Alice Lunakova visited Carroll Library to share her journey from Prague and her thesis on the history of Czech immigration…
Fountain Mall will be filled with students yelling sic ‘em’s at the top of their lungs and singing along with…
By Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life EditorMonday marked the beginning of the second year for the Movie Mondays at…
Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life Editor Students were invited to the event “In Living Color: Welcome to BU” on…
By Ethan Freije | Staff Writer Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art opened a two month long exhibition at the Hooper-Schaefer…
By Kalyn Story | Staff Writer “Fixer Upper” took Waco by storm when it aired on HGTV in 2013. On…
Baylor sophomore takes the crown as Miss Texas 2016.
Baylor students spoke on the social fabric of stories Tuesday at the Story Slam Competition put on by Baylor Formation…
Waco artists will no longer have to wait for events like Art on Elm Avenue or the Cultural Arts Festival…
Plunge into Japanese culture at the Harumatsuri festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the North Village Community…
On Green River Ordinance’s song “Where the West Wind Blows,” singer Josh Jenkins vows to “get lost with no direction,…
Community gathers in East Waco to celebrate art
By Helena Hunt, Lariat A&L Editor 10,000 glow sticks, 100 beach balls and one DJ will paint Fountain Mall neon…
This year marks the Indian Subcontinent Student Association’s 21st annual Gateway to India celebration, a music, fashion and dance event…
By Carlye Thornton The sun is shining, and Texas is gleaming with early signs of a long, hot summer. It…
There are some sweet deals to be had when it comes to cupcakes in Waco. However, while there are several…
To become a Cultural District, a city needs artists, creators and independent business owners, people with new ideas and a…
Next month, students will have the opportunity to use their own work to remember and reflect upon the horrific death…
The Waco Civic Theatre’s new production of “A Song For Coretta” premieres at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Jubilee Theatre.…
Waco applies to make downtown area Cultural District
By Kendall Baer Lariat Reporter The Sing Alliance has built a tradition since its start in 1997 of allowing students…
By Jacquelyn Kellar Lariat ReporterGuerrilla Troupe has made its presence known on campus for more than a decade, offering students…

