Alabama, Moonlight good movie choices
Cinderella arrives in the 21st century when Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon), a girl from the backwoods of Alabama, finds herself in the New York spotlight.
Cinderella arrives in the 21st century when Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon), a girl from the backwoods of Alabama, finds herself in the New York spotlight.
The Temple Club, 500 E. Grand River Ave. in Lansing, is bringing DJ Micro from New York at midnight Saturday.
play that combines chemistry and character will spontaneously combust at Wharton Centers Pasant Theatre this weekend to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Lyman Briggs School.Written by Carl Djerassi, developer of the birth control pill, and Roald Hoffmann, winner of 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry, Oxygen explores scientists emotional investment in invention by describing a committees search for the first scientist to discover oxygen.Its the first time three departments have gotten together to collaborate on a production, and its been wonderful, director Mary Job said.The experiment of combining Lyman Briggs, the College of Natural Science and the Department of Theatre into one production began in the spring.Natural Science Dean George Leroi approached Frank Rutledge, interim chair of the Theatre Department, and asked if he would be willing to produce Oxygen on the Pasant stage.I thought it was a very interesting idea, Rutledge said.
If I knew how much money is in international espionage, I would have given up on the journalism game a long time ago.
The Lansing locals of Hyperbole never leave you guessing who their musical influences are. This five-piece band has produced a decent album filled with tunes closely resembling its idols Blink-182, A New Found Glory and Saves The Day.
The MSU archives did not forget who the youngest person ever to attend MSU is - and it says it is not 14-year-old Taraz Buck as The State News reported in August.Instead, Southfield resident Michael Grost, 48, was the youngest student to attend the university at age 10 in 1964.But Taraz said he is not bitter - instead he said hes focused on studying and doesnt want the recognition.It really doesnt matter to me, he said.
I can say without a moments hesitation that I have the best beat at this whole paper. For months I feared that everyone else knew this too, that every person would want to see three to four shows a week, that the secret was out.
East Lansings Pushing 33 has been playing its heart out in the local scene the last four years. Formerly called Under Construction, the band has changed its lineup a few times, altered its name and revamped its tunes into catchy acoustic rock that reminds listeners of the soul of Dave Matthews Band and the appealing image of John Mayer. Its sophomore album, The View From Here, never ceases to amaze as it overflows with memorable tunes that dont just sound good, but also sound really, really good.
A CD-release party for local band Pushing 33 will be held at 9 p.m. today at Ricks American Café, 224 Abbott Road.This acoustic-driven rock band, formerly known as Under Construction because of a lack of a permanent name, will hold the party to promote the groups second album, The View From Here.The band used its Web site to enlist the help of fans to find a new name and offered to pay the winner $50.The name of our record came from a fan suggestion, advertising senior and lead singer Jesse Young said.
Blues guitarist and singer Long John Hunter will perform at 8:30 p.m. today at Jambalayas Restaurant, 5942 Round Lake Road in Laingsburg. The event is part of Jambalayas Thursdays National Blues Series. Hunter, a Texas native, began his career more than 40 years ago, but only remained regional until he released his first full-length album in 1996 with his Alligator Records debut Border Town Legend. With the added success of his follow-up Swinging From The Rafters in 1997, Hunter went from the Lone Star states best kept secret to the international blues most wanted list. His made-for-dancing Texas shuffles, fueled by searing single-note solos and melodic, drawling vocals have made Hunter a favorite at clubs, concert stages and festivals around the world. Jambalayas provides an elegant lakeside view as Hunter rips into his foot-pounding brand of original, hard-driving roadhouse blues.
Your chest flares out from the healthy pump of an intense pec workout and your biceps look like theyre twice the size they were when you woke up this morning.
Events The Kresge Art Museum presents Comic Culture Explosion at 4:30 p.m. Oct.
Yes, The Banger Sisters is a chick flick, so lets get that out of the way. In the streets of Los Angeles, there is a part of history that time forgot about.
The Wu-Tang family has just spread to Michigan.MSU psychology senior and Grand Rapids native Justin Cross is better known in the Wu-Tang dynasty as Bronze Nazareth.
On Lifehouses sophomore album, Stanley Climbfall, the band has opted to throw aside the somber acoustic ambiance of its 2000 debut album and smash single Hanging By a Moment and spur forward with harder guitar-driven tracks, which thrust the band into a new direction. Lifehouses double-platinum debut album No Name Face was about self-discovery.
The new Classic Americana Music series kicks off its first concert at 7:30 p.m. today at the Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbott Road. The series presents blues musician Jerry Ricks, a historian and storyteller who plays various blues styles on the guitar and mandolin.
For anybody who has held a job in the service industry or worked with a customer, there has always been a distinction between what is appropriate treatment and what isnt. Seymour Sy Parrish (Robin Williams) blurs the distinction, then spits on it in One Hour Photo as a seemingly customer-friendly film developer. When a relationship with his favorite customer Nina Yorkin (Connie Nielsen) turns obsessively unhealthy, Sy starts to lose it.
Bath - True to its title, Neil Simons Fools gives audiences a stage full of lovable idiots. The Bath Community Theatre Guild opened its season with the Simon comedy Friday at the James Couzens Auditorium in Bath Middle School, 13675 Webster Road. We were looking for a good, clean comedy, a family comedy without being a childrens show, director David Brooks said. Fools is set in Kulyenchikov, Ukraine (a parallel of the mythical Jewish town of Chelm), a town cursed by a love-struck couple 200 years before the start of the play. When new schoolmaster Leon Tolchinsky (Michael Kostel) arrives in town, he enthusiastically describes the thrill he gets from teaching classical literature and gloats over his new post.
In opening their 74th season, the Lansing Civic Players attempt hilarity, but achieve only mild amusement with the British sex farce Move Over Mrs. Markham. Mrs. Markham, written by Ray Cooney and John Chapman, is a typical farce with miscommunications and pre-coital shenanigans intending to confuse everyone but the audience. Unfortunately, the utter butchering of British pronunciations and the nasal whining of several of the main performers destroy any chance this show has at rising above mediocrity. The play is supposedly set in London, but the only way one can tell is by looking in the program, as Covent Garden becomes plural and many performers forget their accents all together. Move Over Mrs. Markham takes place in the Markhams flat, a garishly decorated place.
In the 80s, Cheers told us that sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. Actually, how about Monks Restaurant portrayed in Seinfeld? Or perhaps a mall to portray the decline of Americas youth in Mallrats? Then again, why not an inner-city barbershop to illustrate the difference in culture?