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After getting out of my 12:40 class early on Thursday, I decided to grab a bite to eat at The Gallery at Snyder-Phillips before heading to The State News office.
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After getting out of my 12:40 class early on Thursday, I decided to grab a bite to eat at The Gallery at Snyder-Phillips before heading to The State News office.
What is catchier than the cold, crazier than the stomach flu and spreads faster than the plague?
MSU students who watched the Grammys might remember Renée Fleming, who won her fourth Grammy for her album “Poemes,” taking home the award for best classical vocal solo.
After taking a break from the music industry and expanding his presence on TV and in moves, Justin Timberlake is coming back full force with a new album, “The 20/20 Experience.”
Viewers watching The Grammys expect to see beautiful women wearing dazzling evening gowns and men sporting sophisticated tuxedos.
Are you a key member in a college sports scandal?
And the award goes to … We don’t care. We just want to see the gown!
After celebrating his 37th birthday at the club (where else?), rapper Rick Ross narrowly avoided death early Monday morning.
The awards season started off on the wrong foot for “Argo,” but it appears that it could be a dream finish for the Ben Affleck-directed flick.
With winter in full swing, the dry-skin epidemic has inevitably set in, as it does every year without fail.
Mean Joe Greene giving his jersey away. Computer generated lizards dancing to “Thriller.” Babies talking about the stock market. A middle-aged father and his football-loving friends playing dress up for Doritos.
As of this past weekend, Vittorio Missoni, the acclaimed CEO of Italy’s Missoni fashion house, is missing in action.
Last night, Alabama trounced Notre Dame, 42-14, to win their third BCS National Championship game in four seasons, but it wasn’t a player that starred in the broadcast; it was Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron’s girlfriend, Katherine Webb.
Hollywood is a fickle place — particularly its insistence on making sequels to movies that don’t call for a follow up film. I mean, Grown Ups 2? Really? The quality of the movies that come out in any given year is random and often unfortunate.
Hollywood is a fickle place — particularly its insistence on making sequels to movies that don’t call for a follow up film. I mean, “Grown Ups 2?” Really? The quality of the movies that come out in any given year is random and often unfortunate.
Throughout the fall semester, the Features desk has covered a variety of fun, quirky events throughout Greater Lansing — almost too many to count. After much deliberation, we narrowed down a list, in no particular order, of our favorite festivals, performances and guest speakers that have become a part of the MSU experience this fall.
Before my mass collection of Pink wear, my knowledge of Victoria’s Secret and the Angels, or models, was slim. In retrospect, while I might have been the last of the girls to invest in a push-up bra, I’m glad that my experiences with Victoria and her secrets were limited. Because I was more or less kept in the dark, I didn’t have to deal with the onslaught of self-image struggles other girls dealt with, provoked by the airbrushed Angels.
For Dave Bernath, the owner of Flat, Black & Circular, or FBC, 541 E. Grand River Ave., collecting music quickly transformed from a hobby into a full-blown career.
Like many hardcore Beatles fans, I never have been fond of Yoko Ono.
With Christmas break right around the corner, there will be plenty of Christmas-themed events around campus in the upcoming weeks. Winter Glow, The Last Noel and A Christmas Cabaret are only a handful of featured events offered to students and local citizens.