Weekend Guide
Friday: Ramons Restaurant and Lounge South, 1146 S. Washington Square in Lansing will host First World Fridays: International Dance Party.
Friday: Ramons Restaurant and Lounge South, 1146 S. Washington Square in Lansing will host First World Fridays: International Dance Party.
At 10 p.m., most MSU students would be kicking back, maybe studying or vegging out to endless banter on SportsCenter. But in the basement of the MSU Auditorium this week, the casts and technical crews of The Diary of Anne Frank and Sylvia were hard at work. I think 99 percent of people have no idea that plays were ever rehearsed, said theater Professor Frank Rutledge, director of The Diary of Anne Frank. Tuesday night, the cast and crew rehearsed using a mix of mattresses, desks and chairs as a set. Rutledge estimated that actors and technical crew members each spend between five to five and a half hours a day working on the show, which is in its second week of rehearsal. Marcus Olson, theater professor and director of Sylvia, agreed. Of course when we get close to opening the show, that number goes way, way up, Olson said. The actors spend their hours rehearsing, memorizing lines or researching.
Joel Mabus admits he was born to be a musician. The MSU alumnus folk musician has released 13 albums during the course of 25 years and will debut his 14th, Six Of One tonight at the Erickson Hall Kiva as part of the Ten Pound Fiddle Coffeehouse music series. The current (album) has been on the burner for quite a while, he said.
Back in the mid-1980s, monster trucks were clunky, heavy contraptions. Now, theyre lighter, high-tech racing machines that can be kicked into reverse with the toggle of a switch, and their fiberglass beds withstand thousands of pounds of rollover pressure. Mike Nitzke, the laid-back, somewhat shy driver of Rambo - and a 2000 Thunder Nationals Champion - spent last weekend at MSUs Breslin Student Events Center.
I miss Mr. Peepers - he is one of the best characters there ever was on Saturday Night Live. Have no idea what Im talking about?
Matthew Alfano doesnt like performing in coffee shops too much with his band Masons Case. We cant bring the drums in there and the songs just dont have the same oomph as they would in a bar, the theater junior said.
NEW YORK - Jann Wenner, the publishing maverick who launched Rolling Stone in 1967, has finally found a partner in his effort to make US Weekly a mainstay in the celebrity journalism business: The Walt Disney Co. Under a deal announced Tuesday, US Weekly is being spun off from Wenners media group, which also includes Mens Journal and Rolling Stone, into a new company of which Disney will own half.
With so much easy access to computers and technology, its hard not to get swept up in some aspect of the Internet.For some people, the Internet offers endless possibilities, whether just for entertainment, an entire online community or a career.Jon Katzs Geeks is the true story of two computer-savvy geeks and their escape from a life of low-paying jobs and loneliness after their graduation from high school.Katz was on tour for a previous book, Virtuous Reality, in 1996 when he first became interested in what it meant to be a geek.And after an introduction to the world of geeks by some cameramen at a local television station, Katz became interested in computer technology and began writing for Wired, a magazine made especially for geeks.With his columns about the world of geeks for Wired, and the magazines Web site, Hotwired, Katz began receiving hundreds of e-mails from geeks across the country about their lives.This included 19-year-old Jesse Dailey and his closest friend Eric Twilegar.After communicating with Jesse through e-mail and convincing the two that with their skills, they could get a job anywhere, Katz flew to Caldwell, Idaho to meet them.For most of their lives and particularly in high school, Jesse and Eric were outcasts.Both were working dead-end jobs after graduating from high school.
I have just closed my eyes again/Climbed aboard the Dream Weaver train/Driver take away my worries of today/and leave tomorrow behind. Every night, like in Gary Wrights pop hit, people all over the world climb aboard the Dream Weaver train for a free ride on railways of fantasy - destination unknown. Through astral planes, starry skies and to the bright side of the moon, the train may travel, but whether the train actually takes away the worries of today is doubtful. Many doctors say dreams are actually a way of dealing with reality. Were really grounded in the concrete, said Charles McPhee, author of Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: A Guide to Awakening Consciousness During Dream Sleep. Dreams are a reflection of things going on in our lives.
I dont know much about the hierarchy of pop groups, but the monarchy in Destinys Child is making me sick.
Dave Matthews Band Everyday (RCA Records) True fans of the Dave Matthews Band will ask themselves whether a song could get any better than Lie in our Graves, Seek Up, and of course, Crush. DMB is often categorized as one of those jam bands, with its eight and 10 minute songs which receive only minimal airplay but still manage to become some of the most successful songs of the album. In many ways, its right up there with Phish and the other jam bands, especially with its first few albums and the live compilations, especially 1995s Live at Red Rocks. But with DMBs new album, Everyday, things have turned around. What happened to the long songs with minutes of saxophone and violin solos that gave the band that undeniable sound? Many fans live for these solos, which have become a trademark of any good DMB song. The first single off the album, I Did It, doesnt even start off with the sax or violin, but an electric guitar. It sounds strange.
American Hi-Fi (self-titled) (The Island Def Jam Music Group) Whoever said drummers dont do anything in bands should take a look at Stacy Jones, the former master of the skins for Letters To Cleo, Aimee Mann and Veruca Salt. After a bitter breakup with Veruca Salt, he formed American Hi-Fi with some friends, and even wrote all 12 tracks on the bands self-titled effort - the result speaks for itself. Its bands like this that make me proud to be an American rock n roll fan.
LOS ANGELES - Sales of CD singles plummeted last year, and recording industry officials say the figures prove that Napster, the Internet music-swapping service, has cut into their business.Shipments of CD singles sank by 39 percent last year, according to data released by the Recording Industry Association of America.Napster hurt record sales, RIAA president Hilary Rosen said.A federal court ruled this month that Napster, brain child of Shawn Fanning, helped users violate music copyright laws.
ROSSINIERE, Switzerland - U2 singer Bono and Australian supermodel Elle MacPherson were among the celebrities who gathered in this mountain village for the funeral of French artist Balthus. Bono, a close family friend, sang a final farewell before the coffin, draped in Scottish tartan, was lowered into a grave on a piece of ground where a Balthus museum is to be built.
Kirt Herronen said the Student Alumni Foundation likes to present a benefit event of some sort every year for a good cause, and this year it decided to do something different. We had several people on the board who had turned 21 and received the B.R.A.D.
Katy Carolan wasnt surprised when she found out the Michigan Association of Broadcasters named WDBM, 89 FM The Impact, College Station of the Year for the second year in a row.
Monkeybone is an enjoyable experience for two very bad reasons. The first is the title, over which I still giggle while writing.
Fresh ideas and young talent came to the Wharton Centers Pasant Theatre stage Sunday afternoon, as six high school playwrights watched their works come alive in the 5th Annual Young Playwrights Festival.Oona OLeary, an East Lansing High School senior, took first place in the competition for her play, Gregorian Rants, and received a $600 prize.Most of my ideas come from little ideas, pieces of ideas, lines I could use, she said.OLeary wrote the play two years ago, revised the work last year and submitted it for the competition.Her play depicted God - who wore a tie-dyed T-shirt that read God is Awesome - in heaven, as all hell breaks loose around him.
Friday: The U.S. Hot Rod Thunder Nationals will be held at 8 p.m. at Breslin Student Events Center.
On Wednesday it was the star-studded Grammy awards.On Saturday, its a different kind of Hollywood night.At 7 p.m.