Phantom returns
It was the day everything changed. On April 13, 1996, "The Phantom of the Opera" opened for the first time on Wharton Center's stage.
It was the day everything changed. On April 13, 1996, "The Phantom of the Opera" opened for the first time on Wharton Center's stage.
What is so appealing about "The Phantom of the Opera?" Is it the thrill of getting goose bumps at the thought of a mysterious figure haunting the cavernous underbelly of an opera house?
With more than six music merchants within four blocks from each other, one might think of East Lansing as a warm and welcoming home for music store owners.
OK. This column will likely generate a bit of hate mail. But I don't mind being a martyr this time.
ThursdayChoke, Capture the Flag and Thunderbirds are Now: Mac's Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave.
Events The Michigan State Sustainable Agriculture Network will hold its Seminar Series: "Michigan Agriculture in 2003" at noon Thursday in 222 Erickson Hall.M The MSU School of Music will hold "A Celebration of the Beautiful Voice" benefit gala concert at 7:30 p.m.
Winter is here, and while many activities available for the partaking are fun, many officials warn they also are harmful.
EA Sports' "NASCAR Thunder 2003" is a NASCAR fanatic's dream come true. The sheer detail of this game surpasses all expectations, even though it involves driving in circles, which would seemingly be tedious.
The blustery winds and slippery sidewalks of a Michigan winter might have some wishing spring break would arrive a little quicker. But the bitter temperatures and snow at your feet also can be exciting for those who crave winter sports. This season, Mt.
For the transportation- and money-impaired, participating in any type of winter sport is usually an unattainable fantasy. Unless you're creative. Where there's snow or ice, there's some sort of winter sport, and for those of you who have set foot on campus lately, you know the Lansing area has both. Lansing resident Robin Harris, 22, enjoys free winter sports often at Quinton Park in Lansing. Harris said he usually gets a group of friends together to go sledding in the park, and even though they're usually the only adults partaking in the fun, it's worth it. "I'll get a few friends together, maybe five or six people and go in the evening," he said.
Good news for electronic music fans - the Detroit Electronic Music Festival is scheduled to return to the city's riverfront Memorial Day weekend. Although the fate of the music festival has been undetermined since May, Pop Culture Media and a rival group led by techno pioneer Derrick May have presented plans to Detroit city officials. The large crowd of more than a million is expected to return this year.
Once the epitome of crude potty humor (i.e. baking brownies), Comedy Central's "South Park" has since progressed, evolving each year since its inception, touching more and more heavily upon social issues within the United States and our country's foreign policies.
Sometimes it's hard to get motivated to go outside in the winter. For Koko Taylor, so-called "Queen of the Blues," the cold and having to travel in the cold is a familiar experience."It's cold in Chicago this morning," Taylor said in a quiet raspy voice.
Thank God for Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze. The duo which brought us 1999's "Being John Malkovich" have teamed up once again to make one of the most creative films since, well, "Being John Malkovich." In doing so, the wonderful duo manages to slap Hollywood in the face by making a comedy that will likely go over most people's heads, a comedy that only becomes conventional to mock convention. "Adaptation." is the story of its screenwriter, Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage, redeeming himself after crap such as "Captain Corelli's Mandolin"). Charlie has writer's block.
Local punk rock powerhouse The Stooges releases an exciting import today entitled "Head On."The 1970s is represented with releases from Earth, Wind & Fire's "Live in Rio," Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Re-Works," and The Moody Blues' "Say it with Love." Marvin Gaye has two today.
"Narc" treads on familiar territory. It is laden with conventions, delves into derivative camera work and embraces clichés. We've all seen the good-cop/bad-cop scenario before.
There's a few things people should know about Swizz Beatz. No. 1: He's a rapper. No.
My best friend, a self-proclaimed musical expert, and myself, an average consumer, disagree on an ethical situation that has been making news since roughly four years ago - downloading music and burning CDs.
Possibly the funniest movie ever made, "The Jerk" stands as the granddaddy of dumb-ass humor.
Lansing - With every seat for Saturday night's performance at BoarsHead Theater filled, "Fully Committed" lived up to its name.