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11/4/2007- 12/31/2050
WKAR Digital Channel Launch -
(Broadcast; )
WKAR Life and WKAR World Premiere
WKAR-DV Broadcast
Price: free
WKAR adds to new channels to its digital tier. WKAR Life (23.3) features lifestyles, how-to and encore programs; WKAR World (23.4) features documentaries, history and current events.
Additional Information: Link
Sponsored By: WKAR-TV
Contact: Jeanie Croope, (517) 432-3120, Ext. 424, jeanie@wkar.org
*This event spans multiple days.
This event is open to the public.
10/3/2008- 10/5/2008
The Key Said Run and the Door Said Fly -
(Exhibition; Lecture, presentation, reading, or discussion; )
By: Melissa Thompson and Julia Hinderlie
RCAH Auditorium
Time of Event: 8:00p.m.
Price: Free
Devised by the Sacred Heart Archive, a multi-disciplinary arts project, The Key Said Run and the Door Said Fly reinvents the folk tale of Mr. Fox using physical performance, traditional songs, and found objects. Incorporating a daring use of autobiography, The Key Said Run and the Door Said Fly investigates issues of sexual violence, and the body's capacity to remember. The ultimate result is a compelling picture of the relationship between freedom and fear.
Additional Information: Link
Sponsored By: Sponsored by the Office of the Provost Visiting Faculty Program, Department of Theate and RCAH
Contact: theatre@msu.edu
*This event spans multiple days.
This event is open to the public.
10/9/2008- 10/11/2008
Meaningful Play Conference -
(Lecture, presentation, reading, or discussion; Training, workshop, or class; Conference or seminar; Reception or special event; )
MSU Union
Time of Event: 2:30 p.m.
Price: $145 (students), $295 (regular fee)
Thursday-Saturday, October 9-11 Michigan State University is hosting the Meaningful Play Conference starting at 8 a.m. Thursday and ending at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the MSU Union. Students, game designers/developers and academic researchers will discuss the world of video game development and design and presentations will be given. To register, the student fee is $145 (must be at least a high school student) and the regular fee is $295.
*This event spans multiple days.
This event is open to the public.
10/20/2008
Department of Art & Art History Guest Lecture Series: Joshua Mosley -
(Lecture, presentation, reading, or discussion; )
South Kedzie Hall, Room 105 - Directions
Time of Event: 7:00 p.m.
Price: Free
A synthesis of high tech and hand-wrought processes; Mosely uses stop-motion animation, sculpture, and narrative to explore the intersection of communication and technology. An honored recipient of the Rome Prize and Pew Fellowship, his work was screened at the 2007 Venice Biennale.
Additional Information: Link
Sponsored By: Department of Art & Art History
Contact: Michelle Word, wordmich@msu.edu, 517.432.3961
This event is open to the public.
2/15/2009
RAIN -
(Performance or production; )
The Beatles Experience
Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in the Cobb Great Hall
Time of Event: 3:00pm
Price: $45, $35, $25
EXPERIENCE WHAT BEATLEMANIA WAS ALL ABOUT! FROM ED SULLIVAN TO ABBEY ROAD! RAIN covers the Fab Four from the earliest beginnings through the psychedelic 60s and their long-haired hippie, hard rocking rooftop days. It's a multi-media, multi-dimensional experience which fuses music, historical and hilarious footage together from the 1960s. The Boston Herald cheers "Uncanny! RAIN is a quartet of fine musicians in their own right...as The Beatles, they triumph!" They'll be singing favorites including "Let It Be," "Hey Jude," "Come Together," and "Can't Buy Me Love." Do not miss RAIN!!
Additional Information: Link
Contact: 1.800.WHARTON or in the Main Office @ 355-1982
This event is open to the public.
2/16/2009
Department of Art & Art History Guest Lecture Series: Stuart Bailey -
(Lecture, presentation, reading, or discussion; )
North Kedzie Hall, Room 101 - Directions
Time of Event: 7:00 p.m.
Price: Free
Co-founder of the visual culture publication DOT DOT DOT, Bailey is a designer, editor, and writer. His interest in publishing is echoed in the experimental Dexter Sinister design collaborative whose work was included in the 2007 Whitney Biennial.
Additional Information: Link
Sponsored By: Department of Art & Art History
Contact: Michelle Word, wordmich@msu.edu, 517.432.3961
This event is open to the public.
3/27/2009- 3/28/2009
A NEW Devised Performance Piece (w/ Melissa Thompson) -
(Performance or production; Film; Exhibition; )
A Collaborative Piece with MSU Students
RCAH Auditorium
Time of Event: 8:00p.m.
Price: Free
The Chicago-based performance artist and women's studies theorist, Melissa Thompson, is teaching and performing with groups of students throughout the year.
Additional Information: Link
Sponsored By: Sponsored by the Office of the Provost Visiting Faculty Program, Department of Theate and RCAH
Contact: theatre@msu.edu
*This event spans multiple days.
This event is open to the public.

