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Weekend guide

Friday • The Ten Pound Fiddle Coffeehouse concert series presents Open Mic Night at 8 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 855 Grove St.

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Honors Concert to commence tonight

This year’s Honors Concert with the MSU Symphony Orchestra will offer classical sounds of music to the audience and prestige to the competitors who perform. Students participating in the concert have advanced from the woodwind semifinal round, after they were selected from the rounds focused on their instrument.

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N.E.R.D. molds numerous styles

The best type of music is the kind that incorporates a large variety of influences and delivery styles. Too often an artist will lay down a blueprint of what direction he or she wants to go, and stick to it without even considering an alternative route.

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Soundtrack has familiar concept

Putting together an album which features only collaborations of artists is an interesting concept - one that’s been done many times before. Sometimes it’s a clever concept, but most of the time it isn’t, especially for soundtracks.

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Film Festival awards handed out, several movies to be shown again

On Sunday, the fifth annual East Lansing Film Festival wrapped up, complete with plenty of awards and excitement. The festival this year included a new audience award, which is currently being tallied. But for the “Michigan’s Own” portion of the festival, which took place Sunday, awards were already prepared for the winners. For the feature category, the winner of the grand prize of $400 was “Living with the Fosters.” Second was “Wicked Spring,” winning $250 and third was “Coping.” All three received three rolls of film for future projects. In the shorts category, first place went to “Race Condition,” winning $400 and a $500 certificate for film development from Film Craft Lab.

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Blade II restores faith in sequels

Oooh, another vampire movie. Perhaps I should make fun of goth kids again. Or, instead of doing that and facing the inevitable backlog of e-mails telling me I’m just another whitebread joiner making fun of things I don’t understand, I’ll just go for the gusto: “Blade II” rocks.

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Orpheus a hilarious success

In January, when Melanie Helton found out she would direct the School of Music’s Opera Theatre’s production of “Orpheus in the Underworld,” she had a vision of how she wanted the play to happen.“Technically everything went very well,” the assistant professor of voice said.

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Real World comes to U

Condoms, lubricants and detailed discussions of sex invaded the International Center cafeteria on Friday during MSU’s third “Sex in the Real World” event.“The Real World” New York cast members Malik Cooper and Coral Smith joined health experts Dianne Singleton and Dennis Martell for a “Loveline”-style sex advice panel.But before being bombarded with various sex questions from the 600-person audience, Cooper and Smith offered some insight into the lives of “The Real World.”“We’re normal people just like you,” Smith said before the show.

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Mercedes show goes off without a hitch

Using a heater as his chair and a window as his back-support Friday night, Todd Bell admitted that he and his band, Hey Mercedes, have been freaking out lately.“We’ve been on tour so much, it’s hard to write,” the bass player said.

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E.T. is worth another look

For some reason people seem to think I’m a gruff guy. After reading some of these reviews, I must come off as an evil and hateful ogre, sitting under a bridge eating goats and spewing bile about movies. But to be honest, I’m really a big softy.

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Hip-hop culture event a success

Although Kangol hats and shell-toe Adidas weren’t a requirement, they definitely were a thought as urban hip-hop beats oozed out of the speakers in Wonders Hall.MSU students got a taste of hip-hop culture and a chance to celebrate its origins Wednesday night.Sigma Gamma Rho Inc. sponsored Hip-hop Ecstasy Night which included break dancing, freestyle rapping and an old school dance contest.

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Check out two great concerts this weekend

Hey Mercedes will perform tonight at the Erickson Hall Kiva, sponsored by Pop! Entertainment. The band, comprised of former members of the now defunct Braid, is supporting its latest effort, “Every Night Fire Works,” on Vagrant Records. For those who dig off-beat guitar chirps and tricky bass lines backed with solid brass, check out Grand Rapids-based Mustard Plug Saturday at the Common Grounds Coffeehouse, in the basement of Akers Hall. Singing on subjects ranging from thigh-high nylons to working at a gas station convenience store after hours, Mustard Plug will provide good ska/punk tunes to dance and sing along to. The band, on popular punk rock label Hopeless Records, has released a number of albums, singles and 7-inch vinyl records. Ruth’s Hat will open the show, performing its blend of goofy and lighthearted punk rock.

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Fairchild to host Opera

The MSU School of Music’s Opera Theatre will perform Jacques Offenbach’s comedic 1858 operetta “Orpheus In the Underworld” this weekend. Filled with raunchy humor and love scandals, the opera will show Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.

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Student helps run local label for hip-hop

Like most college students, Dan Atkinson is constantly chatting on the phone. But the telecommunication senior doesn’t converse with friends or family during those long talks: He spends countless hours handling mail orders and making contacts for the record label Virus Independent. “It’s a full schedule, but everything seems to always work out,” he said. “The rest of the guys are always willing to pick up the loose ends when I’m extra busy.” The hip-hop label, based in Mount Clemens, was founded in 1999 by solo artists Skrapz, F.R.eeze and producer Sol46.