By Elizabeth Rushing On Friday, April 18, the TruSpace Gallery at 2423 DeSoto Ave. will host an opening reception for “Tobia Makover: New Works” from 5-8 p.m. The exhibition will feature work by photographer and SCAD adjunct professor Tobia Makover. The black-and-white photographs comprising the
Pulling my car up to the family fun arena known as Star Castle, I can see that the owners really did want to go all out when it came to the castle theme. A fake drawbridge castle towers overhead and the building is painted an uninspiring dark grey to give it a realistic castle feel. […]
By: Hannah Polskin In case there’s one person out there who needs convincing that Lollapalooza will indeed be worth it this year — this goes out to you, the weary skeptic. Since tickets went on sale in March, a buzz has been building around the long-anticipated summer music event. This August, C
By: Beth Goers “Quarterlife” follows six main characters in their 20s trying to deal with real issues. Finally, we see characters that care just as much about global warming and artistic integrity as they do about getting laid. The performances are strong and so is the production quality. “Qua
By Nicollette Mallow When we think of time, we usually consider the hour on the clock in relation to the day, but the measure of time is much greater because time is infallible. It seems that we cannot find a way to fight time. However, there is something appealing about time traveling and taking co
By Michael Jewell Would Walt Whitman have home-schooled his kids? These are the kinds of things I think about at 1 a.m., leaning out my bedroom window for a cigarette. It’s one of the very few pleasant bad habits I’ve acquired in order to occasionally spit in the face of death. For someone as ne
“I go maybe once a month, which is funny for a film and television major. I would definitely go more if there was one downtown.” Greyson Ferguson Film and television / Fourth-year East Lansing, Mich. “I go maybe once every two months, only if there is something I want to see. I might go if [&h
Friday, April 18 “Rabbit’s Awakening” closes “Rabbit’s Awakening: A Myth in Four Parts” by Johanna Fuget Hopkinson B. Matthew’s Eatery 325 E. Bay St. Come see the last night of this exhibition, featuring work that showcases the skills of painting M.F.A. candidate Johanna F. Hopkins.