Jazz Tuesdays introduce genre to students, professors
Not many student musicians can say they’ve hung out with their professors in a local bar while playing their instrument of choice.
Not many student musicians can say they’ve hung out with their professors in a local bar while playing their instrument of choice.
An urban flair has taken over East Lansing’s contemporary art gallery, (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles St.
For 15 years, East Lansing Film Festival, or ELFF, has been the largest film festival in Michigan that screens independent features, student films, shorts and documentaries from all over the globe.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra, or TSO, is pairing up with Hallmark Channel to take its multi-platinum rock opera, “The Lost Christmas Eve,” to 65 cities across North America.
Theatre senior Michael Cleland spent his Halloween weekend caged in the Auditorium, hidden by a corpse — or so it appeared to attendees of the Department of Theatre’s annual Haunted Aud.
To Lansing resident Diane Wey, making art is just an excuse to bond with friends and family.
From Oct. 26-28, students will take a step into their worst nightmares as the Society for Performers and Arts Management, or S.P.A.M., and the MSU Department of Theatre hosts the fourth annual Haunted Aud in the Auditorium.
At 9 p.m. Friday, biological science-interdepartmental freshman Robert Becker paid tribute to the well-known ‘70s film character, Rocky.
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers will perform at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 in Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center for “an evening of bluegrass and comedy.”
The third annual East Lansing Dulcimer Festival will come to East Lansing at 8 p.m. Friday.
On Oct. 19, The Werks will perform at the Loft, 414 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing.
“James and the Giant Peach” is more than a story of a young boy’s adventure with personified bugs and overgrown peaches.
Kevin Moore never imagined that his childhood nickname, “Spanky,” would eventually become a key component of his personal brand.
The film adaptation of Stephen Chbosky’s New York Times best-seller, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” was released in select theaters Sept.
The comfort of the dilapidated couch housed in the brick basement of Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, was revived by the experimental rockers of Pleasant Drive.
Roald Dahl’s classic, “James and the Giant Peach” is coming to Pasant Theatre at Wharton Center.
The Broadway classic “Anything Goes” is coming to Cobb Great Hall in Wharton Center.
Mustard Plug will perform Sunday at Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing.
With the excitement of the new school year still in the air, it’s not surprising to see the streets of East Lansing flooded with students on every night of the week that ends in “y.” Drinks are plentiful, great friends are present and good times are to be had.
As Daisy adjusted his tape-repaired glasses, he shared a realization about his life as a touring musician.