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(09/23/14 2:38pm)
While students participate in the traditional homecoming week activities, such as hayrides and ice cream at the rock on Farm Lane, they can expect to find a new event that has been scheduled by the University Activities Board for later this week.
(09/17/14 4:31pm)
Students looking for new music this weekend can head over to Mac's Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave. Mac's will have different bands and artists playing Thursday through Saturday.
(09/15/14 1:15am)
The intimate setting of Fairchild Theatre on Saturday night highlighted the diverse selection of performances displayed by the MSU College of Music’s production of “A Fairchild Fanfare.”
(09/10/14 1:12am)
There’s no question that the world of music is constantly changing, from records to cassette tapes, to CDs, to iPods. But for Dave Bernath, owner of East Lansing record store Flat, Black & Circular, 541 E. Grand River Ave., the change hits close to home.
(09/08/14 12:50am)
The Cheap Girls concert on the lawn of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum was interrupted by the torrential downpour in East Lansing Friday night.
(09/09/14 1:47am)
The local band scene is filled with countless, ambitious musicians battling to stand apart from the rest. Rising above and establishing a unique look and sound that will launch a band’s popularity to places outside of their hometown is the ultimate goal — but it is no easy task.
(07/30/14 8:09pm)
Iggy Azalea’s music is catchy, and her songs are fun to sing and dance to. I like her music but after seeing some of her tweets, I would not call myself a fan of her as a person. Public figures need to represent themselves positively.
(07/23/14 5:36pm)
While some children spend their summer at the pool, students attending the MSU Community Music School’s Musical Theatre Camp spend their days exercising their vocal cords.
(07/10/14 8:53pm)
Lansing's Common Ground Music Festival blended reggae and rock and roll for their Wednesday event, bringing spectators together from all over for concerts and carnival festivities.
(07/10/14 1:26am)
Summer is the season for concerts and enjoying the outdoors. The 18th annual Muelder Summer Carillon Series provides the opportunity to enjoy an evening of musical entertainment outdoors.
(07/09/14 11:39pm)
One of the things I love about my job is the access to really cool places and really cool things. Recently we got hold of the RICOH Theta, a pocket-sized camera that takes complete 360º photos. So I took it to Common Ground Music Festival.
(07/06/14 8:32pm)
Anyone that knows me knows that music is one of my greater passions. I may not be musically inclined enough to play an instrument all that well, but I listen to pretty much any type of music and like to think I can tell a good band from an okay band. The local scenes, for me, are the most interesting — not simply for media and general public access to the band, but because everyone gets a start somewhere. Being able to see that start is what excites me.
(05/27/14 8:11pm)
"The Book of Mormon" is coming to the Wharton Center beginning Tuesday, June 10 and the venue has reserved a selection of tickets for a lottery.
(04/20/14 1:59pm)
Beer and music — two things most coll ege students love — came together in harmony this past weekend during the Microbrew & Music Festival in downtown Lansing.
(03/20/14 9:15pm)
The years when kids bought CDs are long gone, and music educators are trying to keep up with the times.
(03/17/14 4:34pm)
Artists from across the globe will perform the cello and other instruments alongside MSU faculty and students on the stage of Fairchild Theatre for five days of seven concerts.
(02/21/14 4:07am)
Class is in session, and the word for the day is “cohesion.”
(02/18/14 12:53am)
With the soft melodies of a ukulele filling the room, students, faculty and community members were given a chance to escape their worries beneath a blanket of stars on Monday afternoon.
(02/14/14 2:28am)
Among MSU’s many registered student organizations, the Guitar Club is one that might have a quiet voice in publicity, but a loud one in musical sound.
(02/11/14 1:11am)
Luyi Han can read Mandarin Chinese, English and music — but he has found the latter more easily understood across continental lines.