By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 7, 2012
The film offers a devastating analysis of how mass media treat women in our society - from under-representation to hyper-sexualization to unrealistic body image
Posted in Activism, News | Tagged distortions, East Lansing, feminism, hypersexualization, jennier seibel newsom, mcdonald middle school, media, misogyny, miss representation, myths |
By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 1, 2012
A slideshow of images from the Lansing Center event
Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged antiquarian book show, book & paper show, curious books, East Lansing, Ray Walsh |
By Peace Education Center on February 4, 2012
A community art project has announced free collage workshops for Mid-Michigan in February. Event: Words & Afterwards: Free Collage Workshops Two Available Sessions When: Monday, February 13, 2012, 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Where: RCAH Art Studio, Snyder-Phillips Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI When: Monday, February 20, 2012, 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Where: RCAH Art Studio, Snyder-Phillips Hall, Michigan State University, […]
Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged art, Arts Council of Greater Lansing, collage, East Lansing, Gail Bohner, Melissa Dey Hasbrook, Michigan Council for the Arts, Michigan State, peace education center, PEC, RCAH Center for Poetry, scene metrospace, Snyder-Phillips Hall, Words & Afterwards, workshops |
By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 16, 2010
Videos of Nathan Triplett (EL City Council), Cliff Seybert (ELHS); Det. Sgt. Jeff Murphy (ELPD) and Todd Heywood
Posted in News | Tagged all saints church, cliff seybert, East Lansing, high school, jeff murphy, nathan triplett, protest, westboro baptist church |
By Bill Castanier on November 11, 2010
Sandra Seaton has crafted a masterful play of love and strife during the Civil Rights Movement
Posted in Activism, Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, MSU News, News | Tagged Civil Rights Movement, East Lansing, MSU College of Law, Sandra Seaton |