White Stripes revive Detroits music past
Its been a while since thinking of Detroit as a true rock city was viable, what with pathetic acts like Kid Rock, Eminem and Andrew W.K.
Its been a while since thinking of Detroit as a true rock city was viable, what with pathetic acts like Kid Rock, Eminem and Andrew W.K.
The Campus Invasion 2K2 tour hits Breslin Center today as Nickelback performs, with special guests Default and Injected. The event also will feature the MTV Interactive Music Expo, which starts at noon south of Breslin Center.
An eclectic mix of traditional paintings, electronic art and statues has transformed the Kresge Art Museum for the 2002 Undergraduate Art Exhibition. An accumulation of a year of hard work, the art show opened last week and runs through April 28. It is an exhibition of judged art, from art department courses, including ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. Roughly 200 people attended Fridays opening day as they crammed into the corridor of the Kresge Art Center to listen to Chairman Jim Hopfensperger announce the shows winners. A constant flow of art enthusiasts then moved to the gallery to view the student art on display. Jenclare Gawaran, an art education junior had a drawing piece in the show titled Branded. I dont think people realize there is a creative side to this university, she said.
Lansing - Latricia Horstman was surprised by how many people came up to her and thought the event she co-organized with Sarah Stollak, Ladyfest Lansing 2002, was for lesbians only. It isnt anti-men, its pro-women, Horstman said.
Emma McLaughlin slowly approached a drum that sat on a wooden chair in the middle of the Music Building Auditorium stage Friday afternoon.Walking with a grin plastered on her face, she looked at the packed audience and removed the drum from the chair, before sitting cross-legged on the floor.Emma, who has Down syndrome, played the drum rhythm to the Michigan State Fight Song at Celebrate Abilities, the fourth anuual music therapy program recital.The 9-year-old from Dimondale was among 23 students of various ages who performed songs they learned as part of their sessions at MSUs Music Therapy Clinic.
Once in a while we all just want to get naked and be free. The cast of the Department of Theatres production of Hair gets this enviable task on the stage of Wharton Centers Pasant Theatre. The colorful production, which opened Thursday, has the spirit and all the right moves to relax anybody.
Dont let the title fool you, Changing Lanes deals with an awful lot of rage, but not really road rage.
This weekend come and enjoy the natural high of Hair, a production that will have your soul floating on some groovy tunes while addressing a few social issues of the 60s. Jason Wagner, a theater senior and a the Tribe, a band of hippies in the play, said this production is outstanding and allows the cast to be as free spirited as possible. It you want to see a musical that has something to offer, Wagner said, this musical has something to offer. At the beginning of the show, a pack of tribal hippies dance and sing odes to sex and love, marijuana and peace.
Jay-Z calls R. Kellys latest alleged sex scandal with underage girls, this time caught on video, The gift and the curse. It sounds more like hes sugarcoating a serious issue while conveniently promoting his upcoming album, The Gift And The Curse. Im not surprised, considering how Jay-Z degrades women consistently in his music.
For an inspiring and enjoyable evening of music, visit the fourth annual MSU Music Therapy Recital at 4 p.m.
As we all know, most hopes for Hollywood to come through with quality are met with stinky garbage and our money wasted.
Staying busy during the weekends is one thing college students seem to crave. And students and residents of the college towns of East Lansing and Ann Arbor always have argued about which town better fills those nightly gaps between the end of classes and the beginning of another day. But there likely is no answer to that endless predicament.
Anime Festival to commence Saturday The second annual Anime Festival will be held at the East Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbott Road, on Saturday. Anime fans will have their chance to watch popular anime films like Fruit Basket, Inu-Yasha and Rurouni Kenshin and win prizes for anime drawings. It was a big hit last year, young adult librarian Mary Hennessey said.
Everyones known someone who, at some point or another, has said the words we all know theyll give up on.
The second annual MSU School of Musics Cello Plus chamber music series kicked off Wednesday night at the Music Auditorium, and will continue with performances Friday, Sunday and Monday at the same location. Suren Bagratuni, associate professor of cello and performer, started the series in 1996 at the University of Illinois School of Music and introduced it here when he joined the faculty in 2000. Bagratuni said it is difficult to catch some of the performers live without paying a huge amount of money. These are top quality musicians, he said.
This weekend MSU welcomes Just Between Friends, featuring Barbara Cook and Marilyn Horne.
Today For all shows at the Temple Club, 500 E. Grand River Ave. in Lansing, admission is $10 a day without an event pass. Bands: All bands at Temple Club The Trembling, 8 p.m.
Hair, the musical that marks the activism and turmoil of the 1960s, spreads its groovy revolution tonight. At the hub of the show, a pack of tribal hippies dance and sing odes to sex and love, marijuana and peace.
In mid-August last year, Lansing residents Sarah Stollak and Latricia Horstman traveled to Chicago for Ladyfest Midwest 2001, an event celebrating women in music and the arts. Almost immediately after their return to Lansing, they began planning for Ladyfest Lansing 2002, which will be held today through Sunday at various venues in Lansings Old Town. The first thing we thought was that Detroit should totally do a Ladyfest, but the more I thought about it I was like Lansing needs to do a Ladyfest, not Detroit, Stollak said.
by MARK HICKS For The State News RES is not a typical artist. A genre-crossing talent, RES (pronounced Reese) has produced a bold, daring, but pleasing first effort with How I Do, a record that has been overlooked by critics since its release last year. This album proves she deserves some mainstream recognition. She refuses to conform to one genre, blending hip-hop, soul, R&B, folk, organic pop, rock, drum n bass and electronica to create an adventurous, unique and refreshing sound miles above any typical R&B record - if it can be categorized as that. The disc opens with the lounge-y, drum n bass-styled Golden Boys, a social commentary of sorts in which RES admonishes the illusions created by a prince in all of the magazines. The orchestra-like instrumentals fuse with her fierce vocals to create an atmospheric, innovative cut that will leave listeners entranced. The best song is They-Say Vision, a pure pop/rock masterpiece awash with moody, sonorous guitars and infectious, thought-provoking hooks.