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In a letter written to her niece in 1817, author Jane Austen wrote, “Single women have a dreadful propensity for being poor — which is one very strong argument in favour of matrimony.” more
If you’re interested in seeing what new Lansing-area talent has to offer, hurry to Riverwalk Theatre’s Black Box this weekend to see “The Trail to Oregon,” directed by Ayden Soupal. You’ll be greeted by great voices, hilarious scenes and energetic performances. more
Demand for a sold-out show at UrbanBeat in February led Lansing’s Black Rock Sextet to plan a follow-up concert at The Green Door 8 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 18).   The show, “Black … more
The Peace Education Center’s annual Alternative Holiday Sale runs 5 to 9 p.m. Friday (Nov. 17) and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 18) at Edgewood United Church in East Lansing.   … more
Michigan State University Opera Theatre will perform Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music” at the school’s Fairchild Theatre 7 p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 15), Friday (Nov. 17) … more
It gets harder and harder to find fully mounted productions of William Shakespeare’s works these days. The casts are large, the costumes are sumptuous, and the language is difficult. more
Whether you enjoy visual art, film, poetry, theater or live music, there are events to satisfy every art-minded person this weekend. There’s also a global cultural festival, a comedy show, a metaphysical event and much more. more
Wastelander’s sonic landscape is grim. From lyrics about war and disease to death and post-apocalyptic bedlam, it’s hard to find a glimmer of hope in its explosive catalog of … more
After four months of rehearsing on Zoom, Lansing-based poetry collective Voices of the Revolution and San Francisco-based composer and pianist Adrienne Torf held their first in-person rehearsal Saturday (Nov. 4) in East Lansing. more
Imagine the surprise of Confederate soldiers when they found Bibles left on the field after the Battle of the Wilderness and discovered they were written in the Ojibwe language. more
The vernal joys, swan-roasting pathos, rock ‘n’ roll energy and sexual undertow of Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” will push the stage of the Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall to the limit Friday (Nov. 10). more
In natural objects like apples and planets, the core comes first. The MSU Broad Art Museum, an unnatural object if ever there was one, has a CORE — Center for Object Research and Engagement — that defies the laws of time and space. more
It’s a big month for the MSU Broad Art Museum. On Oct. 30, two weeks before opening a new lower level gallery that will display pieces from the museum’s permanent collection, more
Peppermint Creek Theatre Co.’s latest production, “The Prom,” is the first prom I’ve been to. Yes, I was one of those tragic figures who had an emotional void where memories … more
Now in its 26 th year, the annual East Lansing Film Festival is the longest-running non-experimental film festival in Michigan, according to its website. It aims to bring independent films to … more
The Lansing Makers Network, a makerspace that offers access to tools, workshops and resources for metalworking, woodworking and other artistic projects, is hosting a make-and-take event noon to 6 … more
Visit the Lansing Art Gallery 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 9) for the opening reception of its annual Michigan Made Holiday Art Exhibition & Market, featuring a plethora of handcrafted pieces made … more
FRIDAY, Nov. 3 — Tickets are on sale for rock ‘n’ roll legend John Mellencamp’s performance at the Wharton Center on March 19, 2024. more
This weekend welcomes us into November with plenty of live music, art workshops and shopping events as well as a new musical, a daylong genealogical seminar, a Día de Muertos festival and more. more
When a family of five heads down the Oregon Trail in what director Ayden Soupal calls “pioneer times,” hilarity, death and family values are all part of the journey. more
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