Film collective gives screening
The MSU Film Collective will be screening two short movies at 8 p.m. Thursday in B122 Wells Hall. The group will show “La Jetee” and “Nostalgia,” with a group discussion afterward.
The MSU Film Collective will be screening two short movies at 8 p.m. Thursday in B122 Wells Hall. The group will show “La Jetee” and “Nostalgia,” with a group discussion afterward.
As Daisy adjusted his tape-repaired glasses, he shared a realization about his life as a touring musician.
As the legislators left the Capitol for lunch Tuesday, they were greeted by an unexpected surprise — a parade of puppies and dog enthusiasts circling the building for Michigan Puppy Mill Awareness Day.
Since graduating from MSU in 2009, Philip Moon has moved to Los Angeles and started a career in screen writing.
October is around the corner, and with the new month, Halloween preparations are under way. Costumes, candy and creepy decorations are a given, but many students may be stumped when it comes to the perfect Halloween season soundtrack.
Lansing resident Vickie Miller leaned against a bus stop with her yellow umbrella in hand, listening to the blues and watching a man and a little boy dance around on the pavement.
Foxy Shazam will perform Monday at “The Loft, 414 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing.
With the conclusion of New York Fashion Week, designers have returned to normalcy in their respective homes.
It is almost the weekend. Classes are ending, and students are ready to unwind. Here is a roundup of events to attend during the weekend respite.
Before Curious Book Shop first set up shop at 307 E. Grand River Ave., its books were sold out of the basement of a former MSU student.
Sigur Ros, an Icelandic post-rock band, released their most recent album, “Valtari,” on May 29.
When it comes to an opportunity to pre-order the newest Apple product, students are up and moving by 7 a.m. in order to secure their upgraded product.
Hanging in between 60 Monroe Center St. to 77 Monroe Center St., in Grand Rapids, Henry Brimmer’s creation, “Gravity Matters Little,” begs for the attention of passers-by.
In a not-so-secluded part of the south of France, Kate Middleton and Prince William went on a minivacation.
Connxtions Comedy Club, 2900 N. East St., in Lansing, will host comedian Carlos Mencia when he comes to town on Sept. 21 and 22.
Los Angeles native artist Fritz Haeg was joined by local novice crocheters 4 p.m. Monday at 333 E. Grand River Ave., previously the location of Barnes and Noble, to create Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum’s first exhibit: Domestic Integrities.
Rather than steering clear of the kitchen, supply chain management sophomore Brian Kho basks in its heat.
Former MSU student Grant Kwiecinski took control of his future when he decided to postpone his college education and focus on a music career.
For environmental geosciences sophomore Tyler Stanley, slacklining is the ultimate mental and physical challenge.
Boldly going where he has never gone before, actor William Shatner will bring his one-man show, “Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It,” to MSU on Jan.