Building the Beat
Dustyn Frolka doesn’t have a TV in his room. What he does have is music production program FL Studio 10, a sound card to convert his microphone recordings into a digital format, and recording software Mixcraft 5.
Dustyn Frolka doesn’t have a TV in his room. What he does have is music production program FL Studio 10, a sound card to convert his microphone recordings into a digital format, and recording software Mixcraft 5.
Since its founding in 1958, producers of the Monterey Jazz Festival in Monterey, Calif., have striven to transform the event into a mirror in the face of the contemporary jazz world.
Lansing resident Karen Swisher took her family to China in 2003. They visited Shaanxi, a province in the northern region known for coal mining.
With a few decades of comedic experience under his belt, actor and comedian Judah Friedlander has become a man of many hats — literally.
St. Patrick’s Day weekend is finally here. Although temperatures won’t reach the highs of last year, businesses will still have their own festivities to celebrate the green holiday. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect.
Among the staples for having a successful St. Paddy’s Day, the appropriate wardrobe choice is at the top of the list. Anything and everything green is a high expectation, and heckling is sure to follow suit for those falling subpar.
This weekend is a favorite amongst MSU students. See what other Spartans have planned for Sunday’s holiday.
MSU alumna Jennie Kahn-Jacques thought she had left her dreams of acting in the past.
For many people, opening a business mostly is a means of making money. For Mackerel Sky Gallery of Contemporary Craft co-owner Linda Dufelmeier, it’s about connecting with the people.
On Thursday night at Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub, 131 Albert Ave., revelers looking to kick off the St. Patrick’s Day weekend early can do so while supporting the MSU Dance Marathon.
For Bob Hoffman, the public relations manager for Wharton Center, seeing a satisfied audience never gets old.
Public policy junior Kent Dell proved that service really does go a long way.
When MSU Libraries Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator Ruth Ann Jones came up with the idea for the “The MSU Student Comic Art Anthology,” she wanted to shine a light on student creativity.
Before its transformation into a music venue, Mac’s Bar was a post-football game gathering place. Started in the 1940s by Lansing resident Clare Mackenzie, bartender Craig Doepker said Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, began hosting concerts in the ‘90s.
With every spring season, there comes the anxiety of purchasing concert tickets — for me, at least.
MSU Bikes Service Center manager Tim Potter has been an avid cyclist his entire life.
As a tumbleweed rolls through Farm Lane, campus might resemble a deserted Wild West town from the 1800s more than a busy college campus.
For 50 years, the East Lansing Art Festival has celebrated the city’s history and affluence in the arts. As a precursor, (SCENE) Metrospace will host the “The East Lansing Art Festival 50th Anniversary Poster Art Exhibition,” opening today.
Since the age of 8, making music has been earth science senior Jeremy Cronk’s top priority.
For doctoral student Sara Garnett, being a contestant on “Jeopardy!” was the next step. Actually winning was an even bigger one.