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(02/08/10 1:14am)
During the late 1880s, two well-known plays emerged that engaged in social taboo for the female sex. “A Doll’s House,” written by Henrik Ibsen, and “Miss Julie,” written by August Strindberg, were edgy and seen as absolutely appalling when they were first released. Both of these plays address the ever-present “family” structure in society, or lack thereof.
(01/31/10 11:09pm)
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.
(01/24/10 11:48pm)
Tonight marks the opening of Peter Sagal’s “Denial” at the Lab Theater in Quirk/Sponberg.
(01/21/10 12:09am)
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.
(01/14/10 12:53am)
When it comes to the performing arts, Eastern Michigan University has a wide variety of talented individuals.
(12/14/09 1:15am)
When one thinks of winter activities, it is usually hockey, ice skating, snowball fights and building a snowman.
(12/07/09 12:36am)
Reflections of Christ Drama Team (ROC) put on its annual fall performance in the Student Center Auditorium Wednesday.
(12/07/09 12:30am)
Jackson Lacey’s “The Prince, the Wolf and the Firebird” opened Friday to retell a classic children’s story.
(12/03/09 12:22am)
Tomorrow is opening day at Quirk for Jackson Lacey’s “The Prince, the Wolf and the Firebird,” directed by Pam Cardell.
(12/03/09 12:20am)
On Tuesday, the English and Art departments assembled a show of visual artist and writer Yedda Morrison’s work at the Student Center as part of the Bath House Reading Series.
(11/15/09 10:35pm)
The first showings of the staged reading of Joseph Zettelmaier’s “All Childish Things: Episodes I and II,” at Eastern Michigan University’s Sponberg Theatre were Friday and Saturday. The performance of “Episode III” was held Sunday afternoon.
(11/05/09 12:47am)
This past Thursday one of Ann Arbor’s best known venues, The Blind Pig, hosted four local bands.
(11/04/09 11:33pm)
Today in Phelps/Sellers lounge will be the first ever EcoBash.
(10/28/09 11:45pm)
With Halloween Saturday there is much talk about costumes, booze and the plethora of scary movies. Now, there is nothing wrong with any of these for they make up a nice amount of Halloween activities people will be doing. However, if ridiculously skimpy costumes, Captain Morgan and being scared out of your wits is not your cup of tea, there are still plenty of great ways to celebrate Halloween.
(10/25/09 11:22pm)
Wednesday, Greek Life is sponsoring Up ‘til Dawn from 6 p.m. to midnight in the Student Center Ballroom.
(10/25/09 11:04pm)
Friday was the opening of Director Pirooz Aghssa’s “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.”
(10/22/09 1:21am)
This Friday, the first big musical of the year opens on campus.
(10/15/09 7:31pm)
During Bill Clinton’s first administration in 1996, the Defense of Marriage Act was passed stated: “No State needs to treat a relationship between persons of the same sex as a marriage … this is a federal law.” While this act was passed 14 years ago, it is still in effect today.
(10/15/09 1:32am)
This Tuesday the Women’s Center at EMU sponsored a discussion called “No Strings Attached: A Survivors Perspective.” Many people are aware that this month is Outober and Breast Cancer awareness month, but few realize its also Domestic Violence Awareness month.
(10/12/09 1:48am)
In 2004, Sarah Ruhl wrote a charming and empowering piece called “The Clean House.” That same year it won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.