Students showcase their work
A splash of color hits visitors when they walk into the University Art Gallery these days. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Show has taken over the gallery. »
After countless hours of hard work, a worrisome delay and almost 5,000 fans waiting in anticipation, the SVSU Program Board introduced Ludacris to those in attendance on Friday at around 10:15 pm. The concert required a 20 minute extension of the second opening act, 1st Dagree, to keep things moving due to a flight problem with Luda's DJ. When Ludacris arrived in a truck and ran his way to stage, the near-capacity crowd was restless no more. »
A splash of color hits visitors when they walk into the University Art Gallery these days. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Show has taken over the gallery. »
It's been 28 years since it began. Two years short of three decades. And this summer, it comes to an end. Of course, I am talking about Star Wars, the billion-dollar franchise that George Lucas wouldn't let rest. »
The Amityville Horror, supposedly based on a true tale, begins and ends on the same note; that is, no note. »
If you're familiar with the Farrelly brothers, you probably took one look at Fever Pitch and said, "That doesn't look like a Farrelly brothers movie." »
How does Matthew McConaughey keep getting movies? The rugged Texan, anointed as the next major film star, has delivered underperforming performances in lackluster movies that often fail to break even. From Reign of Fire to EdTV, McConaughey has failed to catch moviegoers' attention for most of his career. »
The promotional poster for Kingwood starts with the big, bold headline, "Forget what you thought you knew about Millencolin!" What this implies is that the new album from these Scandinavian rockers will be revolutionary, unforgettable - or at least different. Well, sorry to disappoint, but the disc serves up more of the same. »
Music from the Medieval, Renaissance and Early Baroque periods will be performed during "Music of the Renaissance XIII" at Saginaw Valley State University tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Hall. »