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(10/02/12 11:17pm)
The Internet, and Twitter specifically, is buzzing with information about Kara Alongi, the missing New Jersey teenager who nearly pulled off one of the largest non-celebrity Twitter hoaxes in history.
(09/25/12 11:38pm)
As Daisy adjusted his tape-repaired glasses, he shared a realization about his life as a touring musician.
(09/25/12 10:54pm)
On Sept. 19, 2005, Ted Mosby sat his kids down for the story of how he met their mother. Seven seasons later, his kids haven’t aged — but we have.
(09/20/12 11:31pm)
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending, and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
(09/20/12 11:26pm)
In 1998, “That ‘70s Show” introduced two young stars by the names of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher.
(09/19/12 10:59pm)
If you didn’t hear about Kristen Stewart’s recent affair, you may have been living under a rock.
(09/16/12 11:28pm)
Social networks are buzzing with news of Snooki, aka Nicole Polizzi, and her new three-week-old baby boy, Lorenzo. Since the birth, Snooki has released a few photos of the new addition to her family, as well as several tweets about being a mother.
(09/14/12 1:03am)
Boldly going where he has never gone before, actor William Shatner will bring his one-man show, “Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It,” to MSU on Jan. 24.
(09/13/12 11:59pm)
After the success of such movies as “Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2,” “Thor” and “Captain America: The First Avenger,” Marvel Studios released “The Avengers” this past May. The reaction was immediate and extraordinary. In its opening weekend, “The Avengers” set a new record, making $200.3 million. But the success went beyond money, captivating audiences across the globe and bringing outdated comic book characters back to life for younger generations.
(09/13/12 12:21am)
The Internet has been overtaken by talks of singer Chris Brown’s new neck tattoo after an appearance earlier this week. The tattoo is the image of a woman’s face, half of it beaten and decaying. Naturally, this image brought the same flashback of Brown’s domestic abuse against Rihanna into everyone’s mind.
(09/12/12 12:35am)
For years, Hollywood stars who began as child actors have struggled to break free of the role they are most known for. Some child actors, such as Neil Patrick Harris and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, have managed to turn their young careers into successful adult careers as well. Now, it seems the time has come for Emma Watson, most known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, to break free and dive headfirst into new areas of film and television.
(09/11/12 12:04am)
As the age of digital communication continues to progress, communities across the state and nationwide are seeing more opportunities to collaborate on projects. This brought about large-scale forms of communication such as video chat and flash mobs. Put these two things together and you have the most recent development in Michigan: the Pure Michigan Statewide Singalong.
(09/10/12 12:36am)
Scattered graffiti cans and a field of worn grass on the corner of Washington Avenue and Malcom X Street were the remnants of Art Attack!, a competition Saturday meant to encourage the integration of art into the community through an on-site art contest, Michigan bands and local vendors.
(09/10/12 12:25am)
Although it’s been more than 20 years since network television first aired an episode of “L.A. Law” with two women kissing, homosexuality in television remains a highly debated concept.
(08/31/12 1:05am)
This Labor Day weekend, residents of the Lansing area will get the chance to experience dragons, country music and Arabic performances — all within miles of MSU.
The Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art, or MICA, will host the third annual Michigan Mosaic Music Festival in downtown Lansing.
The free show, started in 2010, is expected to be a mesh of all sorts of cultural performances.
The neighborhoodwide event will include activities embracing Asian, Arabic and African culture.
MICA volunteer and local musician Mike Skory said the festival is meant to help young people in the area experience other cultures and different sides of Lansing.
(07/09/12 10:03pm)
It is really difficult for me to watch entertainment news and not fall asleep or roll my eyes.
(05/29/12 2:32am)
A recent ordinance change by East Lansing City Council will increase the number of businesses required to acquire an entertainment license, but will not impact “dancing in East Lansing,” Mayor Pro Tem Nathan Triplett said.
(05/17/12 1:33am)
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending, and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
(04/26/12 4:29am)
When Childish Gambino hit the Auditorium stage Wednesday night wearing a red hoodie bearing the words “Scouts Honor” and singing his hit “Outside,” few would have guessed he was the fun-loving, quirky and somewhat nerdy character Troy from the hit NBC show “Community.”
(04/26/12 2:41am)
For the past several months, Chelsea Roberts has dedicated much of her time to exploring and experimenting with gender.