Every Tuesday and Wednesday night, the Arts for Creative Minds program allows children to get in touch with the right side of their brain. Arts for Creative Minds is open to local children between the 2nd and 8th grades, and it meets from 7-8 p.m. in the Sage Center for the Arts. (0) comments
A loud crowd of 300 fans witnessed pro-wrestling history at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds Saturday night. For the first time in 16 years, three-time World Wrestling Federation tag team champions Demolition performed. Composed of Ax and Smash, Demolition entered the Championship International Wrestling ring and ran roughshod over the competition. (0) comments
Stop what you are doing and take a look at music for once. No, that isn't a typo. Look. When listening to pop music, one must realize that music goes hand-in-hand with lyrics. If you want to really understand a song, hearing the melody isn't enough: you have to notice the lyrics and the way they fit together. (0) comments
It's not for credit and it won't boost GPA, but a "seminar" offered this weekend has approximately 100 parents headed to the Dow Center upper lounge. It's Wine 101. For $10 per person per session (there are two), staff, faculty, parents and over-21 students can sample five wines from Agua Dulce Vineyards, a California-based company connected to Hillsdale, fittingly, through a parent connection. (0) comments
Sophomore Cara Burke has been drinking tea since she was 6 years old. She said she and her dad raced to the kettle in the morning to see who could wake up and heat up the water first. "I pretty much drink every kind of tea," Burke said. "But black tea is my favorite. (0) comments
Sunrise. A toy box, toy train, bookshelf, and a few pieces of sheet-shrouded furniture sat on the floor of the playroom. A string quartet played softly in the background, their music fading as the lights faded. The play began. "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov is the story of a family in debt. (0) comments