Broad Art Museum celebrates Frida Kahlo and Beverly Fishman, opens 2 new exhibits
With its 10th anniversary, Broad Art Museum open two new exhibitions including the life and health of acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
With its 10th anniversary, Broad Art Museum open two new exhibitions including the life and health of acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
"Save Your Tears" because the Weeknd is back with new music. You can also expect "Some Rap Songs" from Earl Sweatshirt with his new album, "Sick!"
The Stoopfest Music Festival is back in 2022, announcing its exciting lineup and partnering with Impact 89 FM to bring local and DIY music to the Lansing area.
Gone are the days where it’s considered cool to brag about how you haven’t picked up a book since you read "Romeo and Juliet" in high school. With a little help from social media, being a bookworm is officially back in style.
She came in like a wrecking ball. She can't be tamed, and we can't stop (streaming). Every track on Miley Cyrus' "Plastic Hearts" has made the climb to No.1 on the iTunes chart.
Are TikTok's most famous influencers as happy as they seem? Is their whole persona fabricated? Netlfix's "Hype House" exposes the darkness of influencer culture.
Throughout the history of mainstream media, African Americans have had to climb their way into the heart of every story with push back from pop culture. In post-MLK modern media, the stories have enriched culture and found their way in the most important facets of storytelling.
Sex. Drugs. Zendaya. You know you missed it. With the return of "Euphoria" to HBO Max, MSU students share their thoughts on the hit teen drama.
2021 was filled with great pieces of entertainment and Culture Desk compiled them all into one place for you to check out.
Sometimes it's satisfying to look back on our worst moments too. Here's everything we want to forget was mainstream in 2021.
Zach Bravo, with the role of the Rum Tum Tugger in the "Cats" Broadway tour, gives audiences a taste of what is to be expected from Andrew Lloyd Webber's classic prancing its way into the Wharton Center.
MSU students suggest some books you should add to your 2022 reading list.
Following the run of the critically-acclaimed Hadestown at the Wharton Center, audiences were moved by the retelling of classic Greek mythology in a new and emotional way.
Like Ben & Jerry's, many companies around the world incorporate activism into their marketing, but the question becomes one of authenticity.
Every celebrity couple looks perfect, but what if they were manufactured to look that way? The breaking news of Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian coupling up seems to have broken the internet, and some conspiracies on media relationships have risen out of it.
"Fashion is changing, and in a world where fashion could be synonymous with accountability, creativity, advocacy and impact, Virgil Abloh is a founding father," writes public health reporter Raenu Charles.
Michigan State University's Astronomy Department gets a shoutout in the new Netflix film featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawerence.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, entertainment like concerts and campus events are opening up again with added safety and health precautions. These large gatherings are also seeing an increase in attendance.
MSUPD and ELPD suggest strategies for staying safe while going out, including limiting distractions and turning on tracking services.
Many students struggle with self-confidence in college, while others see the four years as the time when they truly found how to be themselves. Read as MSU students share their stories.