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Heavy lift: ‘Hamilton’ 10th-year tour arrives at Wharton

When I go to the theater, I eagerly anticipate the first impression. The first word of the opening number, the first utterance that the performer makes, will either be in sync with the audience, …

MFA Exhibition explores homelands, identity and the natural environment

Morgan Hill, a native of Baltimore County, Maryland, was attracted to Michigan State University partially because of the interdisciplinary nature of its master of fine arts program.

‘Life of Pi’ reminds us what we’re living for

“Life of Pi” is the story of an unlikely young hero who fights against the odds to survive and uncovers a ferociousness inside himself along the way.

The next era of ‘Les Mis’ is now

On the opening night of “Les Misérables” at Wharton, I was taken on a wild ride through young love, student revolt, the debate over God’s existence and moving songs about class warfare.

Williamstown Township studio tour welcomes newcomers

According to local artist Ron Cook, studio tours allow patrons to connect with artists more intimately than typical art exhibitions.

Saying yes

Just a few months before the world shut down in 2020, Andrew Brewer turned down an audition for “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”

Live, laugh, LARP: catching up with the Duchy of Ashen Hills

Every Sunday, members of the Duchy of Ashen Hills take to the battlegrounds of Patriarche Park, dressed in medieval attire and carrying homemade weapons.

‘Salamander’ comes home

When Paul Rothman was in high school, he created a short film that made it into the East Lansing Film Festival. That early success led him to enroll in the film program at Lansing Community College, but he didn’t finish film school.

A story of rising and falling stars: Stephen Mark Lukas talks ‘Funny Girl’ revival tour

“Funny Girl,” with a score by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Isobel Lennart, premiered on Broadway in 1964 and quickly became a hit, earning eight nominations at the 18th Tony Awards and spawning a 1968 film.

Zoinks! Scooby-Doo travels to Impression 5 Science Center

Over the weekend, Impression 5 Science Center was bustling with children and families exploring the traveling exhibit “Scooby-Doo! Mansion Mayhem,” which opened Saturday (Jan. 27).