Vintage books, artwork showcased at Lansing fair
Watching Ray Walsh, owner of Curious Book Shop, 307 E. Grand River Ave., shuffle through the material in his store could draw comparisons to an old sports fan showing off his vintage jersey collection.
» Full StoryMetrospace to feature 3-dimensional art work
The weekend after finals has everyone's mind drifting to thoughts about space and time.
How can you make the best use of the summer months? What do you do after graduation?
» Full StoryErnest Hemingway's daughter-in-law, former secretary tours Mich.
As a former secretary, friend and daughter-in-law to Ernest Hemingway, Valerie Hemingway has plenty of stories to tell.
She came to Lansing on Wednesday evening to share a few of those stories - and to set a few records straight.
» Full StoryArtistic overload
To run a marathon, a person must be in adequate physical condition. It would be impossible to complete the taxing 26-mile haul without previous training and preparation.
» Full StorySix schools' improv groups compete for UAB last laugh
College comedians from across the nation descended on the International Center on Saturday night for Comedy Soup, a celebration of improvisational and sketch comedy. The event was sponsored by the University Activities Board, or UAB, and local MSU comedy troupe Your Mom Improv.
» Full StoryPoet Saul Williams to perform at Fairchild
Saul Williams does not consider himself a poet.
» Full StoryMSU Museum to create 'ugly' quilts for homeless
Whether it's an old T-shirt, blanket or mattress pad, just about everyone has some sort of fabric lying around.
» Full Story'Native Son,' 'Invisible Man' top reads for Black History Month
Celebrating Black History Month in February means more than knowing the significance of Martin Luther King Jr. and Harriet Tubman.
» Full StoryHannah Community Center hosts annual Valentine's dance
Young girls dressed in satin and tulle gathered Tuesday and Wednesday evening with their fathers for the annual Daddy/Daughter Valentine Dance at the Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road.
» Full StoryMSU alumnus Moore publishes debut book
Even the rich and famous have issues. That's the point 2001 MSU graduate Ty B. Moore aims to illustrate with his debut novel, "The Liar's Truth."
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