Identities found with experimental theater
Last Friday, actors from Lansing Art Works held an Evening of Experimental Theatre. The skits and monologues revolved around the theme “Identities.“
Last Friday, actors from Lansing Art Works held an Evening of Experimental Theatre. The skits and monologues revolved around the theme “Identities.“
Last week, a team of four supply chain management seniors won first place in the Operation Stimulus national case competition for the first time since 2002.
For animal science junior Justin Warchuck, nothing is wrong with being a little chicken, or egg-headed for that matter.
On Saturday, East Lansing will be infected with Beatlemania.
Brent McClure recalls the first time he heard I See Stars live.
The MSU Department of Theatre is putting on its semester production, “U.P.,” this week through Sunday.
Comedian Daniel Tosh will present his “June Gloom Tour” at Wharton Center on Sunday, June 9th. He will be accompanied by special guest star Jerrod Carmichael, who is also a stand-up comedian.
When MSU alumnus Matt Duda of The Specktators first got an email from MTV in mid-November, he couldn’t believe it.
Even though the Super Bowl is over, the commercials still are making a buzz among fans and advertisement companies.
For Frontier Ruckus lead singer Matthew Milia, performing at the Loft Sunday night was a return home. The band was formed on MSU’s campus during Milia’s sophomore year, when he was living at Landon Hall in North Neighborhood.
Saper Galleries and Custom Framing brings realism, surrealism and illusionism to East Lansing. The gallery, 433 Albert Ave., opened “The Magic Realism of Rob Gonsalves” exhibit to the public yesterday from 1 to 4 p.m.
“ … And the home of the braaave.” I hit the stopwatch. It reads one minute and 34 seconds.
It’s Black History Month, and several events are scheduled across campus to celebrate African-American heritage.
For some student-athletes, faith plays a guiding role in their sometimes hectic lives.
Bar lovers all across Michigan have something new to cheer for.
The Loft, 414 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, opens its doors to musical group Ultraviolet Hippopotamus tonight for the second-consecutive year.
For Alison Gass, curator at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, filling the new space with artwork is a lengthy process.