Spartan Sportswrap 2/27/12
This sportswrap, Dave talks about our MSU boys basketball team. Other topics include the Redwings and Pistons, as well as updates on The Daytona 500 and ex-Tiger Joel Zumaya. 2-27-12
This sportswrap, Dave talks about our MSU boys basketball team. Other topics include the Redwings and Pistons, as well as updates on The Daytona 500 and ex-Tiger Joel Zumaya. 2-27-12
The Ron Paul rally is recapped. The band “East Harvest” performs in studio. Former MSU band “Frontier Ruckus” is highlighted.
An interview with Mohammed Khalil of the Department of Religious Studies and Frank Ravitch of the Department of Law discuss the role of religion in politics.
Michigan Storytelling features Mary Quade.
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Tune in at 7pm to hear a special feature about Ron Paul’s visit to MSU yesterday.
Host Berl Schwartz plays an interview with Barb Byrum, state representative for Michigan, about the possibilities and implications of register deeds in Ingham County.
Kelly Rossman-McKinney, a P.R. Executive, calls in to discuss the Lansing Casino and her resignment from the board of directors of Lansing Economy Development Corporation.
Berl gets Eric Schertzing, Ingham County Treasurer, Dr. Thomas Baumann, a physicist at MSU, and Kyle Melinn of City Pulse all together to discuss the school bond issue and the closing of the Red Cedar School.
The presidential primary is also discussed.
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Elliot Street Lunatic released their sophomore album, Ghost Town Lullabies in late January. The release show was a bit of a paradox though, as this was the last time the original members would play together. Thanks to ESL for allowing us to capture such a great moment.
Camera:
Colin Marshall
Matt Radick
Derek Berggren
Jeff Makarauskas
Edit:
Colin Marshall
Interview:
Colin Marshall
Jay Park, formerly known as Park Jaebeom of 2PM, just released New Breed, his first full-length studio album as a solo artist. New Breed is more than just a debut as a solo artist; it’s a symbol of all the hardships of being a K-pop artist in the spotlight, and Park’s personal expression.
After training hard for years, JYP Entertainment debuted brother groups 2PM and 2AM in September of 2008. 2PM was always the flashier, dance-driven group while 2AM focused on ballads, bringing 2PM into the spotlight and into the hearts of millions of tween girls around the world.
Another Sunday night, another awesome episode of the Afterglow. Giving away our third and final copy of Le Voyage Dans la Lune. We’re also back in business with a brand new array of working CD players! Alright! Full playlist below.
Inspiring and courageous Spartan gymnast Kathryn Mahoney and her coach Kathie Klages talk with MSU President Lou Anna Simon and Spartans Athletic Director Mark Hollis. Simon & Hollis also talk with the dean of sports broadcast journalism in mid-Michigan, Tim Staudt.
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Dave continues to discus Michigan State basketball and a possible March Madness final 4. He also recaps the Redwings recent record breaking as well as the upcoming NASCAR season.
Kevin Barnes speaks about his band “Of Montreal” and their new album. Local band Those Willows perform in studio.
Two MSU students talk about the medical condition Synethesia, a blending of the senses, and how it impacts their lives.
MSU Provost Kim Wilcox speaks about changes MSU is making to help students graduate on time.
Special feature, “What is Art” by Nick Oren.
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