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(03/31/21 11:39am)
While Asian and Asian American representation has been more prevalent in American pop culture in recent decades, concerns regarding stereotypes and misconceptions are also gaining more awareness.
(03/22/21 12:31pm)
The theatrical cut of 'Justice League' released back in 2017 was a disaster. And that's putting it lightly.
(03/10/21 5:41pm)
Since its debut in January, Jac Schaeffer’s "WandaVision" has been causing chatter amongst Marvel fans and casual viewers alike. Available on streaming service Disney+, this comic-based show follows events post "Avengers: Endgame" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or MCU.
(03/09/21 7:00pm)
Anyone who is close to me knows that music is very important to me. There is seldom a moment where I exist in silence — I am always filling that void with music. I play music while I’m in class, while I’m transcribing audio for work and when I’m just sitting around, doing nothing.
(02/26/21 8:13pm)
At last, what I have been waiting for has finally arrived — award show season.
(02/25/21 9:00pm)
What started as a fun lip-syncing social network has now turned into a career for many young people. TikTok, which has grown exponentially over the last few years, continues to provide business opportunities for creators, such as the "creator fund," a program that offers funding to creators with over 10,000 followers.
(02/11/21 4:00pm)
We’re back! Another year, another day of overrated romance. Ugh, eye roll. Last year, we wrote about the best ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day while single. This year, we’re here to share some more tips.
(02/03/21 6:32pm)
A script penned by Michigan State alumna Paula Rahn has been made into a movie which is set to premiere this month at Lifetime Movie Network.
(04/23/20 2:40pm)
On this episode of Houselights, State News staff members discuss their "Tiger King" hot takes via Zoom.
(02/25/20 5:05pm)
On this episode of Houselights, State News reporters Karly Graham and Wendy Guzman discuss one of their favorite bands, Beach Bunny. They unpack the band's debut album by revealing their favorite songs and their various meanings.
(02/13/20 2:30pm)
On the east side of West Jolly Road in Lansing, nothing in particular makes the building stand out during the day. Only the dim neon lights fading in and out all around the perimeter make it stand out on a long stretch of fast food restaurants and gas stations at night.
(02/11/20 1:30pm)
On this episode of Houselights, four State News staff members — who are also passionate Taylor Swift fans — discuss the cultural influence the artist has had throughout her career in light of her recent documentary on Netflix, "Miss Americana." They also unpack their favorite albums and Swift's impact on their lives.
(01/14/20 4:39pm)
On this episode of "Houselights," The State News' arts and entertainment podcast, staff members Tessa Osborne, Griffin Wiles and Anna Liz Nichols discuss their takeaways from the newest film adaptation of "Little Women."
(02/28/19 2:00pm)
Take this quiz and find out what item you should get to decorate your room with.
(02/14/19 2:00pm)
Pick your favorite MSU Dairy Store ice cream flavor and we’ll determine where you’ll have sex on campus next.
(06/19/18 1:35am)
Here's a hot take that's really more of a lukewarm take: Summer music is the best music. Every summer has its share of great albums to listen to, and I'd hate for anyone to miss them. Just out of the goodness of my heart, here’s a list of this year’s can’t-miss hip-hop albums, as well as some great songs to add to your playlists.
(09/22/17 4:46pm)
By Simon Tessmer
(08/28/17 2:22pm)
This story appears in The State News 2017 Welcome Week Edition. The issue can be found on MSU's campus at various dorms and buildings. To read other Welcome Week stories, click here.
(08/03/17 3:35pm)
For the past three years, MSU’s Department of Theatre has debuted original feature films made within the department at the annual Traverse City Film Festival.
(07/27/17 1:53pm)
By Simon Tessmer