Common Grounds hosts poetry slam
Poetry is not usually associated with competition, but tonight the Common Grounds Coffeehouse in Akers Hall basement will attempt to slam that notion.
Poetry is not usually associated with competition, but tonight the Common Grounds Coffeehouse in Akers Hall basement will attempt to slam that notion.
On an average day, Danny Black goes through two to four personality changes. The DeWitt resident might be a clown, a doctor, a short (stripping) sheik or a singing telegram. If its near a holiday, he may become a turkey, an elf, a baby or a leprechaun. The entertainer performs at parties, gatherings and business openings as characters such as Dandy T.
Break out that Spiderman outfit. Comic book writer Peter David will be in Lansing this weekend. David will be at Capital City Comics and Books, 2004 E.
Erica Werpetinski hates watching a band perform if all the members do is stand on stage and play their music.
This weekend, classic opera gets a modern-day twist in a back-to-back performance by members of the School of Music.Offering two distinctly different British plays, the School of Music is presenting excerpts from Dido and Aeneas, with music by Henry Purcell and libretto by Nahum Tate, and Trial By Jury, with music by Arthur Sullivan and book by W.S.
Its interesting: From the last 40 years or so, its really expanded and grown and thats great, said the owner of Foods For Living, 2650 E.
For English senior Naveen Singh, the film he and interdisciplinary humanities senior John Versical are working on is not a completely profound work of art fit to engage the intelligence of the audience.
Boiler Room Cant Breathe (Tommy Boy Music) Imagine Incubus little brother.
When Matthew Kurko first saw the Chicago-based band Bumpus last year at the now-closed Small Planet Food & Spirits, he was so impressed he decided to start a band with the sole purpose of opening for them. Kurko and his band, Funk Bucket, will have that opportunity when they open for the funky groovesters from the Windy City at 9:30 tonight at Ricks American Café, 224 Abbott Road. We formed this past summer and basically added members as we went on, the business graduate student said.
King Crimson the construKction of light (Virgin Records) In 1969 when guitarist Robert Fripp started art rock band King Crimson, he probably didnt realize how deep of a dent he would leave in the music industry during a time when many progressive rock bands were emerging. He left another important dent with the release of the bands latest off Virgin Records, the construKction of light. This album shows that some bands can admirably stick to their roots instead of adhering to the demand of the consumers; some just dont care and play what they want, as is the case with King Crimson. Pat Mastelottos drumming is obsessed with drum loops and various improvisations while Adrian Belew tweaks some completely out-of-place guitar loops that couldnt mix better to each songs theme, adding a spacey edge to this remarkable landmark effort. This album, unlike many of its others, is not merely a showcase of everyones solo talent, but yet another step in the right direction for the band.
There is a fortune, which was gleefully pulled from a cookie, taped to the top of my editors computer.
Now in its third year of existence, the MSU Cinema Club, a forum that provides students interested in film with the opportunity to help each other, is more or less a mystery to most.Many students across our campus love movies as much as I do but maybe dont realize a club like this exists to support and encourage young filmmakers, screenwriters, directors and actors to come together, English junior Lindsey Robbins said.
As a theater undergraduate, Dave Goss grew very familiar with performing on stage as part of the Department of Theatre.And as a theater graduate student, hes now working the front of the house.Ive been an actor for years, the departments house manager said.
In the tradition of high-tech, futuristic science fiction films about aliens, faraway planets and the occasional faulty space shuttle, Red Planet does not disappoint. But, in the tradition of really bad movies about Mars (namely last years dud, Mission to Mars), it seems Red Planet does in fact dishearten those hoping for something more. The movie, despite its innovative special effects and high-budget gadgets, doesnt really do anything that hasnt been done countless times in the past year, such as in Pitch Black, which accomplished a lot more with a similar story. The story takes place in 2050.
Brock Elsesser could tell folk artist Ani DiFranco was a little nervous at her performance Friday at Breslin Student Events Center. From what I understand, the audience and venue are twice the size shes used to playing at, the kinesiology junior said.
Righteous Babe recording artist Ani DiFranco brings her emotional folk talent to Breslin Student Events Center at 8 p.m.
CHICAGO - Despite all his successes, Adam Sandler swears he doesnt watch himself on screen very often. I have watched my movies in front of audiences before and that is always fun, he said.
Deborah Zannoth has a solution for avoiding the traditional holiday shopping rush this year. The East Lansing resident plans on visiting the annual Holiday Art Market showcase at the Lansing Art Gallery, 425 S.
Little Nicky doesnt fall in the same category as other Adam Sandler films. The familiar element of Sandlers character as the underdog is present, but Sandlers Nicky uses new ways to make the audience laugh.
Put your best foot forward and reach for the sky - childrens book author Allison Stoutland is signing books Saturday at the MSU Bookstore.Stoutland, who is married to MSU offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, will sign copies of Reach For the Sky and Put Your Best Foot Forward from 11 a.m.