The Black Dahlia Murder inspires pumped-up crowd
Michigan death metal band The Black Dahlia Murder’s return to its home state Sunday night was a much anticipated one by both the band and its fans.
Michigan death metal band The Black Dahlia Murder’s return to its home state Sunday night was a much anticipated one by both the band and its fans.
Civil engineering junior Chad Homuth brought his shopping trip to a halt on Saturday when he heard former MSU basketball player Delvon Roe would be stepping away from the court and making his debut entrance on the runway.
I usually feel sorry for bands who have to perform for crowd members immersed in their own conversations.
Not even the wet weather could stop local skateboarders from competing in Game of SKATE under the Shiawassee Street bridge in Lansing’s Adado Riverfront Park on Saturday afternoon.
Walking into a Halloween party to discover someone else wearing the exact same costume as you is too horrific of an experience even for the Halloween holiday.
On Friday, psychiatric patients, their doctors and visitors will fill the Auditorium.
Julian Clark appreciates a put together East Coast-inspired ensemble.
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.
Phil Goeman stood on the side of Farm Lane in footed pajamas and a bonnet, handing out apple cider to draw attention not only to himself but to the needs of children in Africa.
Combining acrobatics, contortionism and other stunts into one original show, the National Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China will take the stage at Wharton Center on Thursday.
When Alexa Guerra learned her sketchbook would be displayed to an audience of thousands, the pressure was on.
Dana Brazil hopes to change the world with help from some unlikely accomplices — elementary school students.
When I learned Bear Hands, a band whose music has been featured on TV shows such as MTV’s “Skins” and HBO’s “Entourage,” would be performing in Lansing, I had high expectations for the performance.
Tim City strives to say what other students on campus might not be able to.
The Great Michigan Read program not only wants to increase the appeal and accessibility of literature in Michigan; it also wants to teach Michigan residents about their home state.
DayGlow East Lansing was the highlight of Kayla Borkowski’s weekend.
Through his involvement in a collaborative production between the Williamston Theatre and MSU’s Department of Theatre, theatre junior Ian Page was able to get a head start on his future acting career.
To many, MSU alumni and former Spartan quarterback Bob Guiney is known as one of the faces of ABC’s “The Bachelor.” But to those who know him best, he also is the musician who started his career in East Lansing on the stage of Rick’s American Café, 224 Abbot Road.
Aside from a few posters taped to my walls, the dorm room I lived in my freshman year had no decorations and no personality.