Big crowd expected for Ben Harper show
Jack Kristans mark of good musicians is how well they perform live. He said thats why he is such a huge fan of Ben Harper. Im looking forward to seeing a really good act, the finance senior said.
Jack Kristans mark of good musicians is how well they perform live. He said thats why he is such a huge fan of Ben Harper. Im looking forward to seeing a really good act, the finance senior said.
U2 All That You Cant Leave Behind (Interscope Records) After 20 years, U2 still knows how to please its fans.
Blue Meanies the post wave (MCA Records) The latest effort by the Chicago-based Blue Meanies is a perfect example of a major label having a negative impact on the quality of the band.
Aiming to educate viewers on cinematic images of Native Americans, the fifth annual Native American Film Series will show the first film of its fall series at 7 tonight in room B102 of Wells Hall. Vincent Wards Map of the Human Heart was chosen as the first screening of the series because of the variety of issues it covers.
Superdrag In the Valley of Dying Stars (Arena Rock Recordings) Too many bands in the music industry try to sound different by adding various effects to their albums with a result that is generally negative.
Bamboozled: Now playing at a theater not so near you. Spike Lees controversial new film, which screened two weeks ago on campus, isnt showing anywhere in or around East Lansing.
In the spirit of the classic whodunit, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 uses a zany cast and cleverly contrived plot that leaves you wondering until the last scene. Although similar to Clue, and Murder By Death, this farce, the first MSU student production of the year, is just as funny, if not funnier, than the two. The play, directed by English senior Michael Scott Hunter, takes place in an old mansion in Chappaqua, N.Y.
To put it in a plain and simple statement, Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, the follow-up to one of the most profitable films ever made, is a disappointment that overshadows even the worst of film sequels. The movie - despite the innovation of its predecessor - is not scary, even though it tried to be; is not funny, even though it wanted to be; and definitely is not a good enough film to live up to all the hype surrounding it, even though many have waited for the witch to come back. This so-called return of the Blair Witch is more than a disappointment; its a travesty that unfortunately brings up the question Why? Why did the executive producers, Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, the two men behind the curtain of the first film, allow this movie to be made?
Dressing up for Halloween may seem a little immature, but no matter who you are, the Lansing Civic Players Costume Shop will bring out the kid in you. Carrying nearly 10,000 authentic-looking costumes, the costume shop, located above the Lansing Civic Players Guild, 2300 E.
A School of Music concert tonight doesnt feature instruments or musicians. Instead, a computer and speakers will take the stage. The electronic music concert starts at 8 p.m.
Dont let the eerie music, dimmed lights, dripping candles and Halloween statuettes scare you too much. Lansing resident Robert Rock Hudson isnt trying to scare anyone; hes just having fun. Hudsons apartment houses more than 1,200 miniature Halloween statues that he has been collecting for seven years.
Campus is peppered with leaves, sweaters, fleeces and jackets. Students and professors complain about the cold but admire the brightly colored maples, oaks and flowers that make up MSUs fall environment.Meanwhile, Wesley Richards is sweating in a light blue T-shirt and jeans while watering a monochromatic habitat of dark green plants and trees.But the horticulture freshman is in the middle of campus.Richards is working Thursday in the Rainforest room of the Botany Greenhouse behind Marshall Hall.The first thing we do when we come in the morning is open the vents, he says.
Just in time for Halloween, some MSU students will be trapped in a mansion with an anonymous murderer.But its not a haunted house.
Sixty-three years of jazz history wrapped up in one man comes to MSU tonight. Celebrated jazz pianist Billy Taylor and his trio perform at 8 p.m.
Friday Jazz pianist Billy Taylor and trio plays at the Wharton Center. The group will dedicate a piece commissioned by the Wharton Center in honor of Clifton Wharton III, the late son of former MSU President Clifton Wharton and his wife Dolores.
Today marks the culmination of a year of anxious waiting for many movie fans, as today is the official coast-to-coast release of Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. Although the film may hog the spotlight this weekend, its not the only one out there showing promise. For the next three weeks, an entire brigade of potentially great films will hit theaters, including a few long, and not so long, awaited returns and some new, fresh movies fit for the silver screen. Today Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 Well, what can be said about this film?
In a new twist on rockabilly and Goth, bands such as East Lansings Eight Ball Grifter are combining ghoulish and dark lyrics with traditional rockabilly sounds and punk rock to create a new genre touted as Gothabilly.Traditional rockabilly music includes fast tempos that are still danceable, with lyrics about the darker side of life.
Bedazzled starts off with a chuckle, then goes straight to hell.The beginning is creative, funny and even a bit innovative.
Teenie Beanies are back - and this time, they have political backing.The Teenie Beanie Baby American Trio Collection debuted Wednesday at McDonalds.
There was a time when more than 90 percent of U.S. industry revolved around agriculture. Today only 2 percent of industry involves agriculture.But fairs showcasing the creativity and education related to agriculture have remained popular despite this industry shift.Its Fairtime!: Todays Fairs, an exhibition celebrating fairs and how theyve affected the United States, opens Sunday at the MSU Museum.Fairs have historically been a place where people can learn about new things, said exhibit co-curator Julie Avery.The exhibit will display aspects of contemporary fairs, including sections about youth education and leadership, volunteerism, technology and recreation.