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Simon Estes (born March 2, 1938) is an operatic bass-baritone of African-American descent who had a major international opera career beginning in the 1960s. He has sung at most of the world's major opera houses as well as in front of presidents, popes and internationally renowned figures and celebrities including Bill Clinton , Richard Nixon ...
Iowa State Center. The Iowa State Center is located just southeast of Iowa State University's central campus in Ames, Iowa.It is a complex of cultural and athletic venues. The Center consists of the following: Hilton Coliseum, Stephens Auditorium, Fisher Theater, Scheman Building, and Jack Trice Stadi
The Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater is an outdoor concert venue on the east bank of the Des Moines River which hosts music events such as the Alive Concert Series. Des Moines Art Center The Des Moines Art Center , with wings designed by architects I.M. Pei and Richard Meier , presents art exhibitions and educational programs as well as ...
He co-owns the 683-capacity live entertainment venue Wooly’s in the East Village; started Hinterland Music Festival, which brought musicians Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan to Iowa last summer; and ...
Nov. 17—Don Dudine, an Indiana State University alumnus and past chair of the ISU Foundation Board, has pledged $2 million for the School of Music and the Student Philanthropy Organization.
Also in 1994, two ISU alumni, Charles and Ivadelle Cownie, donated $250,000 to Iowa State's music department in order to establish an endowed carillon professorship within the department. [5] The current Cownie Professor of Music (and the fifth carillonneur in ISU history) is Tin-Shi Tam. [6]
Apr. 10—A video by an Indiana State University student critical of Black individuals performing country music is drawing scathing criticism on campus and beyond. ISU students and alumni ...
Carver Hall is an academic building completed in 1969 at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa to accommodate rapid increases in enrollment. [17] It is named for George Washington Carver, who earned his bachelor's degree from Iowa State University in 1894 and his master's in 1896 and served on the Iowa State faculty.