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September 17, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, Movies Double Bill: House of Pleasures (2011) and Fascination (1979) The concept of a “double bill”— watching two films in succession that, often times, share some sort of […] Separator image Separator image September 15, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Music Indie Music Spotlight: An interview with Pistol Day Parade bassist Jason Lollio Pistol Day Parade, a band from the Detroit area, will be releasing their first national album, “Burn,” on […] Separator image Separator image September 13, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Wheatland Music Festival offers intimate setting, perfect start for fall Most Monday mornings after a festival weekend are comparable to rising from the grave. Maybe even crawling out […] Separator image Separator image September 10, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album Review: The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is a missed opportunity Abel Tesfaye started his career shrouded in mystery and press speculation. The initial decision to conceal his identity […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Theater Review: ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ is confusing and recommended Thursday night, I had the pleasure of seeing a classic tale of good versus evil in Central Michigan […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 15, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Music Indie Music Spotlight: An interview with Pistol Day Parade bassist Jason Lollio Pistol Day Parade, a band from the Detroit area, will be releasing their first national album, “Burn,” on […] Separator image Separator image September 13, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Wheatland Music Festival offers intimate setting, perfect start for fall Most Monday mornings after a festival weekend are comparable to rising from the grave. Maybe even crawling out […] Separator image Separator image September 10, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album Review: The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is a missed opportunity Abel Tesfaye started his career shrouded in mystery and press speculation. The initial decision to conceal his identity […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Theater Review: ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ is confusing and recommended Thursday night, I had the pleasure of seeing a classic tale of good versus evil in Central Michigan […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 13, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Wheatland Music Festival offers intimate setting, perfect start for fall Most Monday mornings after a festival weekend are comparable to rising from the grave. Maybe even crawling out […] Separator image Separator image September 10, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album Review: The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is a missed opportunity Abel Tesfaye started his career shrouded in mystery and press speculation. The initial decision to conceal his identity […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Theater Review: ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ is confusing and recommended Thursday night, I had the pleasure of seeing a classic tale of good versus evil in Central Michigan […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 10, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album Review: The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is a missed opportunity Abel Tesfaye started his career shrouded in mystery and press speculation. The initial decision to conceal his identity […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Theater Review: ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ is confusing and recommended Thursday night, I had the pleasure of seeing a classic tale of good versus evil in Central Michigan […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Theater Review: ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ is confusing and recommended Thursday night, I had the pleasure of seeing a classic tale of good versus evil in Central Michigan […] Separator image Separator image September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 7, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘You’re Next’ has twists and some surprising laughs A family gets together for the weekend and a group of masked murderers invade their home. Have you […] Separator image Separator image September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 1, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Opinon Opinion: ‘Cinderella’ is unfairly criticized Arielle Hines discusses Disney’s Cinderella and the criticism the character often receives. Separator image Separator image August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
August 26, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘The World’s End’ is a moving and wise character study Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto trilogy”—genre riffs that are, at their core, poignant observations of male relationships—comes to a close […] Separator image Separator image April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
April 29, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured English professor Robert Fanning rejects stasis Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert Fanning speaks to students about writing. (Kyle Wilson | GCmag) He placed […] Separator image Separator image April 21, 2013Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies Movie Review: ‘Oblivion’ a star vehicle of spare parts Machines are typically a main enemy in science fiction narratives, often stand-ins for the mechanical processes of fascism […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
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