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Lil' Romeo hits Eastern High School
The sound of elementary-, middle- and high-school girls screaming filled Eastern High School's Don Johnson Fieldhouse, 220 N.
U.P. weather inspired professor's new art showcase
Surrounded by a school deeply embedded in rich agriculture and landscaping, it's no wonder MSU art professor Irving Zane Taran's passion is to turn the earth's natural beauty into beautiful art. When Taran is not in the classroom, he's in the studio preparing for art exhibitions. Taran's latest works, "Heavy Weather: Superior Acrylic," will be showcased for free at an art exhibition at the Hankins Gallery, 280 M.A.C.
TV shows beter 'back in the day'
When I was younger, I remember my parents always saying "back in the day" things were so much better.My mom would get together with her friends and talk about what they wore, who they hung out with and the music they listened to."You wait 'til you get older," my mom would say.
Fashion trends abound in Grand River stores
Many people find themselves wandering aimlessly through malls and stores trying to find clothes and accessories that match their particular fashion personality.Not everyone wears khaki pants and T-shirts.
New Kresge exhibit to open
The Kresge Art Museum has less than a week left of summer vacation. The museum, located on MSU's campus, will re-open Tuesday for the 2003-2004 school year with an all-new art exhibition. The exhibit, "Expanding the Legacy: Kresge Art Museum Collects, 2002-2003," will showcase old master, modern and contemporary paintings as well as prints and drawings, photographs and sculptures. April Kingsley, curator of the museum, said she's excited about the re-opening. "We want to show off all the work we've collected," Kingsley said.