Tonight on Exposure
Tonight from 7-8 tune in to hear the MSU Slam Poetry team and a speaker for TEDxMSU. Also, a panel of MSU experts will talk about the health care debate.
Tonight from 7-8 tune in to hear the MSU Slam Poetry team and a speaker for TEDxMSU. Also, a panel of MSU experts will talk about the health care debate.
Tune in from 7-8pm to hear about the new class offered at MSU: “Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse.”
Michigan State basket ball, NFL ratings, and the Detroit Pistons are but a few of the topics discussed in this weeks Sportswrap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RANRYnyPG7s
Minneapolis hip-hop collective Doomtree had a chat with us in Ann Arbor. We got a bit rowdy, too.
Camera:
Kirk Mason
Chris Hadland
Interview:
Lindsey Benson
Edit:
Jeff Makarauskas
http://youtu.be/JvER26AgKeM
The Front Bottoms were cool enough to share embarrassing tour stories, how they categorize themselves musically, and what the hell does that band name mean, anyway?
Camera:
Colin Marshall
Jenny Berggren
Kirk Mason
Interview:
Jesse Wiza
Edit:
Kirk Mason
Colin Marshall
http://www.twitter.com/wdbm
Tune in at 7pm to hear a special feature about Ron Paul’s visit to MSU yesterday.
http://youtu.be/aplACpWZP9g
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.
Tune in tonight at 7 to hear an interview with of Montreal frontman, Kevin Barnes, about the band’s latest album.
Tonight we will focus on environmental issues in the state as well as have an in-studio performance from the Lansing Unionized Vaudeville Spectacle. Tune in from 7-8pm.