Film in the Community: A Night of Movies and Jazz
In celebration of Black History Month, MSU’s College of Arts & Letters is hosting a showing of the 1943 musical “Stormy Weather,” starring Lena Horne and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. A jazz quartet will provide live music for the event.

A Night of Movies and Jazz
Saturday, Feb. 25
5-8 p.m.
St. Stephen’s Community Church
1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing
In celebration of Black History Month, Michigan State University’s College of Arts & Letters, in partnership with St. Stephen’s Community Church and the Lansing Public Media Center, is hosting a showing of the 1943 Black musical “Stormy Weather,” starring Lena Horne and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, among other musical greats.
A jazz quartet will provide live music for the event.
“In the aftermath of the tragedy on the MSU campus, this Black History Month Film in the Community program will now also serve as a needed gathering for the broader MSU and Greater Lansing community — one that is filled with a spirit of grace and uplift,” said Jeff Wray, MSU’s Timnick chair in the humanities.
