by Sandy Sternitzky in Arts & Entertainment
Katherine Heigl portrays a young woman, Jane, who loves everything to do with weddings. Basically, she's obsessed with them. She has managed to be a part of 27 weddings within a ten year time period.
by Erik Hyrkas in Arts & Entertainment
Will Smith is the star in this adaptation of the novel "I Am Legend" recently brought to the silver screen.
MPM shows us the inside scoop
by Jennifer Duenk in Arts & Entertainment
Dr. Gunther von Hagens' "Body Worlds the Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies" has come to the Milwaukee Public museum. It runs from Jan. 18 until June 1 2008.
Von Hagens' "Body Worlds" is the first anatomical exhibition of preserved human bodies, which was made available to the public.
A featherlight laptop without a CD drive?
by Jason Ehlenfeldt in Arts & Entertainment
The MacBook Air, Apple's new laptop, is a new and innovative laptop designed around the concept of ease of access. The Air weighs in at 3 pounds and is less than an inch thick. Despite this small size, the Air still manages to wield a sizable screen with a 13 inch diameter.
Showing Jan. 24 through Feb. 21
by Liz Lange in Arts & Entertainment
Dozens crowded into the Bradley Gallery on the frigid night of Thursday, Jan. 24 to attend this semester's first of two senior art exhibitions.
Lakeland participates in national effort to increase awareness of global warming
by Madeline Shields in Arts & Entertainment
Lakeland College will soon be taking steps to increase environmental awareness on campus. By participating in the national project "Focus the Nation", Lakeland will educate students and community members alike on the issue of global warming. Over 1550 institutions across the United States will participate in the project.
by Lori Sass in Arts & Entertainment
Lakeland College band students Sandy Sternitzky, baritone saxophone; Cody Linder, bassoon; Sarah Neuman, flute; and Jessica Keller, horn, participated in the Sixth Annual 2008 College All-Star Band.
by Brad Boron in Arts & Entertainment
U-WIRE) MADISON, Wis. - It's impossible to say goodbye to someone when they don't go away, so it came as a relief to many in the movie-going community this month when we finally bid farewell to Uwe Boll - at least, for now.
by Sandy Sternitzky in Arts & Entertainment
From Jan. 9-11, 14 Lakeland students participated in this year's Collegiate All-State Choir in Madison. They performed a concert during a convention for the Wisconsin Choral Directors Association.