EMU student to perform recital, "Introspective"
Eastern Michigan University student Aj Pratt will be performing on the saxophone in his first recital, “Introspective,” Monday at 7 p.m. in the Alexander Recital Hall.
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Eastern Michigan University student Aj Pratt will be performing on the saxophone in his first recital, “Introspective,” Monday at 7 p.m. in the Alexander Recital Hall.
The University Gallery at the Student Center is displaying a new exhibit featuring pieces that explore the use of space.
The Honors College, English department and Journal of Narrative Theory at Eastern Michigan University will be hosting a 100th-year celebration for “The Song of Alfred Prufrock,” by T.S. Eliot, at 3 p.m., Friday in Halle Library G03.
Experience the world of adolescence in Eastern Michigan University’s Applied Drama and Theatre for the Young’s production of the musical, “Junior High.”
To present a day in the life as a Muslim woman, the Muslim Student Association, in collaboration with Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government, will be hosting Hijab Week in the Women’s Resource Center, room 356 of the Student Center.
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.
Eastern Michigan University’s Pencils of Promise will host the second annual Dance-A-Thon: Monster Mash from 6 p.m. to midnight Thursday in the McKenny Hall Ballroom.
Eastern Michigan University's Alliance for Sexual Assault Prevention, in collaboration with Omega Phi Alpha and Feminists for Change, will hold its first Halloween Safety Dance 7-10 p.m. Saturday at Big Bob’s Lake House.
Do you enjoy jumping out of your skin and marveling at the makeup designs of monsters and the buckets of blood and guts on the screen in front of you? For those who enjoy being entertained with that kind of stuff, you don’t have to wait until Halloween or pay to go see a movie to give you that awesome feeling of freight. Here are six TV series airing right now for lovers of the horror genre.
There will be a free jazz concert by Eastern Michigan University’s Jazz Ensemble, Wind Symphony and vocal ensemble, EMU Express, Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Student Center Auditorium.
Eastern Michigan University Choir and chamber string ensemble, Inspirati, came together Sunday Oct.11 in Pease Auditorium to celebrate EMU alumni coming back home. Conducted by the Director of Choral Activities, Brandon Johnson, “The Road Home” was the first Homecoming Choral Concert by EMU’s Department of Music and Dance.
This year’s winners of the Ypsi 24-Hour Film Shootout were announced at a public screening at Washtenaw Community College Friday, Oct.9 at 7 p.m.
In 2011, 13-year-old Syrian, Hamza Al Khateeb, was tortured and murdered following his arrest after participating in a protest near the southern city of Deraa, Syria. His death resulted in an outrage across the world.
“Awe, here it goes.”
Known for their eclectic genre of music ranging from classical and jazz, folk, Broadway show tunes, Eastern European and many more, Ann Arbor trio San, Emily and Jacob will be returning to The Ark for another musical night on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. The trio will be introducing new music as well as cover favorites with their own personal flavor.
The Office for International Students and Scholars will be holding an International Coffee Hour on Friday, Oct. 2 from 3-5 p.m. in room 320 of the Student Center.
Eastern Michigan University’s Men’s Choir will be hosting its first “Real Men Sing!” Festival on Friday, Oct. 2 in Pease Auditorium. Male singers of all ages from around the state will be coming together to learn and practice the art of voice.
Hosted by Ypsilanti’s Hyperion Coffee Co., the annual YPSI 24-Hour Film Shootout will be returning for another year of competitive filmmaking on Oct. 3-4.
Do you have what it takes to become the next winner of American Idol? If you are not convinced to go on the nationally televised competition, then why not try out for Eastern Idol?
Professors of sculpture, furniture design and 3D design, John DeHoog, Brian Nelson and Jason Ferguson of Eastern Michigan University’s Art Department, have come together to co-curate a three-dimensional sculpture show in the University Gallery located in the Student Center.