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'Lunch and Learn' talks generations

published 04/11/2010

When it comes to the workplace there is a collection of generations who help run the business. Our grandparents were a part of the Veteran Generation where every worker was a man in a gray suit.

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'Bud, Not Buddy' adapts classic kids book to stage

published 04/07/2010

During the 1930s Hoovervilles were popping up all over the country and it was turning into a time of great hardship and desperation for Americans.

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'Bud, Not Buddy' opens Tuesday

published 04/04/2010

Christopher Paul Curtis wrote Bud Not Buddy an inspirational book that takes a meaningful look at the perception of family.

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'Hotel Paradiso' a satire of marriage

published 03/21/2010

Georges Feydeau Hotel Paradiso directed by John Seibert at Eastern Michigan Universitys Quirk Theatre opened this past Friday.

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Montreal writer discusses book

published 03/17/2010

For literature lovers at Eastern Michigan University this past Monday provided an exceptional taste of modern writing. Writer Gail Scott read audience members selections from her books and then did a question-and-answer session.

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'Hotel Paradiso' to bring marriage farce to Quirk

published 03/17/2010

Tomorrow will be the opening of Georges Feydeaus Hotel Paradiso directed by John Seibert. This French farce was written in 1894 and addresses the ever-comedic subject of marriage.

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'Vagina Monologues' offers thought-provoking comedy

published 02/14/2010

This past Thursday in the student center auditorium was the opening of the ninth annual production of the Vagina Monologues. Over the past nine years the EMU Womens Center has raised more than 55000 dollars for charities such as SafeHouse.

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Guest speaker analyzes women’s role in society

published 02/10/2010

Eastern Michigan Universitys 2010 Chinese Week officially started Sunday and different discussions speakers and entertainment will take place all week.This past Monday the second day of the festivities kicked off with a speech about Womens Roles in the 21st Century entitled Raising the Second Generation.

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‘Monologues’ honor women, raise awareness

published 02/10/2010

Well that wonderful time of the year is here again where reds and pinks are everywhere and discussions about the wonders of being female are in the air. Of course I am talking about Eastern Michigans annual performance of the Vagina Monologues. This year will be the ninth production of this show. Written in 1998 author Eve Enslers monologue show has made an important impact on many lives and still continues to raise awareness for women.

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2 new theater performances question gender, social cues

published 02/07/2010

During the late 1880s two well-known plays emerged that engaged in social taboo for the female sex.

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Galileo Players comedy troupe performs at EMU

published 01/31/2010

Theater has graced our presence since the earliest of civilizations. It has taken on many different forms and a variety of stages around the world. Last Thursday The Galileo Players sketch comedy group made a hysterical showing in the Student Center Auditorium.

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Theater production looks at Holocaust revisionism

published 01/24/2010

Tonight marks the opening of Peter Sagal8217s Denial at the Lab Theater in QuirkSponberg.This play takes place in San Diego CA in present time.

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Student Org. Spotlight: Harry Potter Book Club celebrates first year, prepares for convention

published 01/20/2010

The influence of Harry Potter has reached around the globe and promoted literacy in such a way that has taken off faster than any Firebolt.

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Annual concert opens at Quirk on Friday night

published 01/13/2010

When it comes to the performing arts Eastern Michigan University has a wide variety of talented individuals. There are constantly theater shows music recitals and art galleries for people to go and visit their peers and see what wonders they bring.

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Students take frosty plunge for Red Cross

published 12/13/2009

When one thinks of winter activities it is usually hockey ice skating snowball fights and building a snowman.

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Student Org. Spotlight: ‘ROC Unplugged’ spreads Christianity using drama

published 12/06/2009

Reflections of Christ Drama Team ROC put on its annual fall performance in the Student Center Auditorium Wednesday.

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Great acting, comedy make 'Firebird' a hit

published 12/06/2009

Jackson Laceys The Prince the Wolf and the Firebird opened Friday to retell a classic childrens story.

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Folktale to bring action, comedy to Quirk

published 12/02/2009

Tomorrow is opening day at Quirk for Jackson Laceys The Prince the Wolf and the Firebird directed by Pam Cardell.

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Writer questions views of nature with poetry, art

published 12/02/2009

On Tuesday the English and Art departments assembled a show of visual artist and writer Yedda Morrisons work at the Student Center as part of the Bath House Reading Series.

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'All Childish Things' entertains avid fans of 'Star Wars' films

published 11/15/2009

The first showings of the staged reading of Joseph Zettelmaiers All Childish Things Episodes I and II at Eastern Michigan Universitys Sponberg Theatre were Friday and Saturday. The performance of Episode III was held on Sunday afternoon.

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