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(11/01/15 4:24am)
Eastern Michigan’s alumni, students and local professional actors are a big part of Ypsilanti’s newest theatre company, Neighborhood Theatre Group. Kristine Anne Danko and Aaron Dean, the founders of this company, have brought their talent to Ypsilanti after leaving the Chicago theater scene.
(10/31/15 8:36pm)
Guest cellist, Benjamin Whitcomb, and his accompanied pianist, Vincent DeVries, performed on Tuesday night in Alexander Recital Hall.
(10/31/15 8:22pm)
Eastern Michigan University’s School of Music and Dance welcomed guest cellist, Benjamin Whitcomb, and his accompanied pianist, Vincent DeVries Tuesday night in Alexander Recital Hall.
(10/30/15 3:42pm)
(10/30/15 3:35pm)
Pease Auditorium had an audience that filled the atmosphere with pleasant anticipation, awaiting to hear what the night would consist of. Eastern Michigan's Symphony Orchestra did not disappoint, increasing the excitement with every act in their annual Halloween concert, Friday, Oct. 23.
(10/28/15 11:21am)
Halloween is a tradition- and superstition-filled time of the year. All sorts of myths come out, but not many are sure where they originated. Have you ever wondered where these superstitions came from and why so many people are so quick to believe them?
(10/28/15 11:15am)
To most of us, Halloween is a time for pumpkin carving, costumes, scary movies, and most certainly candy, but there is so much more behind this multi-billion dollar holiday than what meets the eye.
(10/28/15 10:40am)
Zombies have become a pop culture favorite with television shows such as AMC’s “The Walking Dead” and movies such as “World War Z.” With Halloween this weekend, zombie special effects makeup is the perfect idea for a costume.
(10/28/15 10:10am)
(10/28/15 10:05am)
Just
because we’re not all moviegoers, social bees or party animals, that doesn’t
mean we can’t enjoy Halloween. Everyone has the choice of how to celebrate
Halloween: some stock up on candy, others partake in cosplay, while many prefer
to stay the night in. One way to get in the spirit while relaxing at home is by
picking up a creepy book. Below are a few books to help get you in the
Halloween spirit.
(10/28/15 9:52am)
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Being college students, we are constantly looking for something fun to do. Who wants to spend Halloween sitting in the house doing nothing? Below is a list of some things you can do instead of just falling asleep on Halloween like it’s just another day.
(10/28/15 8:58am)
T’was a dark, foggy and chilly night ten years ago, yet you still remember that day like it was yesterday. Wearing masks with your squad, getting ready to undertake the best killing of your career, stuffed pillowcases filled with the treasure you and your team have worked for. You spill its contents on the floor to reveal the sweetest heist ever… pounds of free candy from your neighbors earned by simply shouting, “TRICK-OR-TREAT!”
(10/28/15 8:27am)
In my three years at EMU, I’ve seen some wonderful theatre. But, the current main stage production, “Little Shop of Horrors,” is the best show I’ve seen here, hands down.
(10/28/15 7:16am)
A superhero costume can be inexpensive and super easy to put together.
(10/28/15 2:48am)
You can’t be the lame friend at the party who goes as a ghost with a sheet over their head this Halloween. You may have been too busy studying for midterms to find a costume, but you still have enough time to make these easy, DIY costumes.
(10/25/15 1:30pm)
Many of us have laughed, cried and re-watched Disney Pixar movies. As children or adults, these classics are hard not to find some enjoyment in. But, have you ever thought about all of the technical elements and difficulty that goes into creating these elaborate animations?
(10/25/15 1:32pm)
(10/25/15 12:32pm)
The end of fall and throughout winter in Michigan can be brutal. For those of us living in a college town, walking to work, class and going out can make it hard to stay warm.