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Spartan football fans share tailgating tips

It's the All-American party, said Patrick Sutka, 43, of Wyandotte, whose tailgate party is a well-oiled machine that feeds more than 100 people on some game days. More


Lansing Zombie Walk will collect for Lansing Food Bank

Steven Ward, 29, is assembling a troupe of 'zombies' to participate in a food drive Saturday.   Matthew Dae Smith NOISE

Steven Ward is organizing the Downtown Lansing Zombie Walk. It starts at noon on Saturday at Ferris Park. The only requirement for participation is to bring non-perishable food items. All donations will be given directly to the Lansing Food Bank, which will bring a collection truck to the park. More


DVDs: 'Slithis'

When mutilated dog corpses, then human remains, are found in Venice Beach, city officials quickly blame a psychopathic cult. This seems reasonable enough, but mild-mannered science teacher Wayne Connors isn't buying it. More


Music: 'Subiza'

With LCD's overrated "This is Happening" keelhauling eardrums and dance floors, it is frustrating that the much more euphoric and danceable "Subiza" is mostly overlooked among the sea of DJs and rock acts taking a swipe at the turntables. More


Lansing Center hosts Summer Farewell Soiree

Y.E.S! & 360 Social present the "Summer Farewell Soiree" on Saturday at The Lansing Center, featuring smooth jazz band 496 West and spinning from DJ Butcher, DJ Cutt-Nice and DJ Ruckus. More


Lansing hosts first Mosaic Festival

Labor day weekend marks the last official weekend of summer, so why not celebrate it with one last outdoor music fest? Lansing Mosaic Festival, "Where labor and culture unite," recognizes the Capital City's diverse workforce and cultural richness with an entire day of live music, ethnic food,... More


Elderly Instruments is world-renowned among musicians for sales and repair

Sam Pratt plays a guitar in Elderly Instruments, which is a common occurrence in the store that specializes in music. Pratt is a guitar instructor at Elderly. Matthew Dae Smith | For NOISE

John Mayer, Lyle Lovett, Elvis Costello and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: What do these influential musicians have in common? They all found their dream instruments at Elderly Instruments in Old Town, Lansing. More


DVDs: 'Lost: The Complete Collection'

Whether you loved or loathed the revelation of the final episode (I lean toward loathe), "Lost" was a series like no other, and it helped change the way everyone thought about how television can tell a dramatic story. More


Books: 'Mockingjay'

Regular Noise readers might remember my recommendations of the previous two novels in this powerful young adult trilogy ("Hunger Games" and "Catching Fire"). I expect the series' popularity to grow even bigger with the release of final book "Mockingjay." More


Author Dave Eggers kicks off One Book, One Community in East Lansing

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Author Dave Eggers' "Zeitoun" is the book being used to connect East Lansing residents and Michigan State University students during the One Book, One Community program this fall. More



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Assuming the role of season's cheerleader

We've got one more glorious week before the population of East Lansing balloons by nearly 50,000. More