COLUMN: The importance of “Seinfeld”
Why do I love the show “Seinfeld” so much? That may seem like a silly question — it’s a classic show that’s widely acclaimed by countless viewers, and if nothing else, is one of the biggest shows of all time.
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Why do I love the show “Seinfeld” so much? That may seem like a silly question — it’s a classic show that’s widely acclaimed by countless viewers, and if nothing else, is one of the biggest shows of all time.
When Taylor Swift released her fourth studio album, “Red,” in 2012, I was 10 years old with no concept of adult heartbreak or the cost of stardom. What I did know was that I hated Jake Gyllenhaal for what he did to my favorite artist.
A surprise to some, “King Richard,” directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, does not tell the story of Serena and Venus Williams but instead, it tells the story of their father, Richard Williams, played by Will Smith.
As the end of the year approaches us, an age-old question arises from music enthusiasts all over the world, what is the album of the year?
With Thanksgiving in about three weeks, now is the time to start the hunt for the perfect holiday wardrobe. Lansing thrift stores are absolutely stuffed with sustainable, fashionable and affordable options to dress you for every holiday event.
A lot of people get really confused when I tell them that I'm in the Marines, and I get it. How am I both a full-time college student and in the Marines?
I stumbled upon "Detroiters" in what can only be described as a “happy accident.”
DAN NETTER, PRO-CHRISTMAS MUSIC
Despite its dark plot filled with bone-chilling suspense, the Netflix series "You" was getting a bit predictable.
If you feel like ABC has been churning out a never-ending stream of content under the “Bachelor” franchise for the last year, you’d be correct.
Every year around October, I try to capitalize on my favorite season by immersing myself in as many fall-related things as possible.
I am a casual follower of German politics.
Halloween is only a few weeks away, but the weather isn’t really screaming "Spooky Season." That’s why The State News has created a guide to Halloween movies that will certainly put you in a festive mood with films ranging from nostalgic Disney classics to paranormal horrors that may give you a hard time falling asleep at night. Trick or Treat!
There’s not many times in my life that I can say I feel like Ben Affleck — but the last three weeks of my life felt ripped off the script of “Gone Girl”.
A pro-gun rally isn't where I’d normally choose to spend my time on a rainy Thursday morning, but last week, reporters Noah Edgar, Lily Guiney, Sheldon Krause and I attended the 12th annual Second Amendment March at the Capitol.
In honor of the tenth season of "American Horror Story" being aptly subtitled "Double Feature" — it features two seasons, "Red Tide" and "Death Valley" in one — city editor Griffin Wiles and cops and courts reporter Wajeeha Kamal decided to sound-off on the new season in a good, old-fashioned double column.
As a woman and a journalist, pro-gun rallies aren’t for me.
We all watched the Emmy Awards ... right?
Michigan State faced its first real tough test of the season Saturday night. After rolling through its first three games of the season only trailing once for about seven minutes of the second quarter at Miami, they found themselves stuck in a physical, gruesome battle.
"The true voice of [Hunter S.] Thompson is revealed to be that of American moralist — one who often makes himself ugly to expose the ugliness he sees around him." - Hari Kunzru