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Headlining music will 'rock your face off'

The second annual festival will start at 3 p.m. while a pre-party is scheduled for 7 p.m. May 5 at Nutty's North.

By Laura Lucas

On May 12, Canaries Stadium will open its doors for the second annual KRROfest. Jered Johnson, president and CEO of Pepper Entertainment, said KRRO Fest was an idea developed by Pepper Ent. and partner, Hunt Industries. "We are all from Sioux Falls and we wanted to brand an annual event showcasing major national touring acts.

39th season of Prairie Repertory Theatre will be family friendly

This summer features two musicals and two straight plays acceptable for all audiences.

By Virginia Berg and Laura Lucas

Free is a word that students generally like to hear, and just because summer is headed our way doesn't mean that "free" goes away. "If you have been an SDSU student during the 2008-2009 school year you can get into any of the shows for free with your student ID," said Prairie Repertory Theatre's Managing Director J.

Last-chance dance releases stress

The Year End Bash on May 1 will feature a DJ, live band, hip-hop step team and a duet.

By Jamison Lamp

May 1 will mark the first annual Year End Bash. Sponsored by Black Student Alliance and Weekend Stuff, the dance is being held at Jack's place from 8:30 p.m. until midnight. "I want this to be a running event," James McKinney, multicultural center intern, said.

Summer concerts, events abundant in Brookings area

By Andrew LaFrance

Summer residents of Brookings, rejoice. There are many exciting events happening in and around Brookings throughout the summer. Music festivals, comedians, shows and parades are just a sampling of the many activities with which to fill summer days and nights.

Keep long-distance relationships sizzling

By Doctor Love

Distance can be defined as a "numerical description of how far apart objects are". Distance relationships, however, can be defined as a "numerical description of how far love will go". As the closing of the semester draws ever closer, many of you will enter in a relationship that will expand in miles.

When dressing for interviews, stay classy

By Emily Wickstrom

I figured I would write a column for all those graduating seniors about how to look professional on the job or for anyone doing internships. Remember, in order to look the part you also need to dress the part, so have a little fun with your work attire. Wrong: Skinny-legged trousers Right: Wide-legged trousers Why: A good pair of dress pants will flatter your body and make you look right for any occasion.

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