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By Michelle Ortlieb Originally Published: 06/07/07 12:00am Modified: 08/28/09 6:31pm No comments

East Lansing offers a wide variety of entertainment venues. Whether you're interested in art galleries or catching some local bands, the Lansing area has what you're looking for. Here is your guide to MSU-area entertainment.

Movie theaters

NCG EASTWOOD CINEMAS

(517) 316-9100

www.ncgmovies.com

2500 Showtime Drive in Lansing's Eastwood Towne Center

Best known for: Comfortable seats, convenient show times and cleanliness. Every Tuesday, most movie tickets are $5.

AMC MERIDIAN MALL 6

(517) 349-4104

www.amctheatres.com

1999 Central Park Drive in Okemos

Best known for: Good service and location. Matinee prices before noon on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

CELEBRATION! CINEMA

(517) 393-7469

www.celebrationcinema.com

200 E. Edgewood Blvd. in Lansing

Best known for: 20 auditoriums and state-of-the-art digital sound.


Performing theaters

WHARTON CENTER

(517) 353-1982

www.whartoncenter.com

On campus at Bogue Street and Wilson Road

Description: Wharton Center hosts a variety of shows, including musicals, concerts and comedians.

RIVERWALK THEATRE

(517) 482-5700

www.riverwalktheatre.com

228 Museum Drive in Lansing

Description: The theater produces dramas, comedies, musicals and children's shows. It hosts the Community Circle Players, a nonprofit community theater group.

BOARSHEAD PROFESSIONAL THEATER

(517) 484-7805

www.boarshead.org

425 S. Grand Ave. in Lansing

Description: Host of the annual Michigan Young Playwrights Festival, the theater offers a 2 p.m. matinee show on the third Thursday of the month and on Sundays.


Art galleries

MACKEREL SKY GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFT

(517) 351-2211

217 Ann St.

Description: The gallery has an exhibit space featuring individuals and their work for two months. The greater part of the gallery is filled with paper products, blown glass, jewelry, ceramics and more.

LANSING ART GALLERY

(517) 374-6400

113 Washington Square in Lansing

Description: Art made by Lansing Community College students is on display, along with other local art. The gallery was founded by a handful of dedicated Lansing-area artists and art patrons.

SAPER GALLERIES AND CUSTOM FRAMING

(517) 351-0815

433 Albert Ave.

Description: A full-service art gallery, it specializes in free art-search services.


Museums

KRESGE ART MUSEUM

(517) 353-9834

www.artmuseum.msu.edu

On campus at Auditorium and Physics roads, between the MSU Alumni Chapel and the MSU Auditorium.

Description: It houses MSU's collection of more than 7,000 art pieces. Some of the art is on continuous display, and there are many artifacts from African, Asian and Islamic cultures.

MSU MUSEUM

(517) 355-7474

www.museum.msu.edu

West Circle Drive, across from the Main Library.

Description: It offers three floors of natural history and cultural exhibitsand collections.

IMPRESSION 5 SCIENCE MUSEUM

(517) 485-8116

www.impression5.org

200 Museum Drive in Lansing

Description: The museum offers a hands-on learning experience, including the Heartworks Center, an enormous walk-through heart and a chemistry demonstration called Slime Time.


Music venues

MAC'S BAR

(517) 484-6795

2700 E. Michigan Ave. in Lansing

Description: Mac's Bar shows a variety of artists, including local performers. All evening shows are ages 18 and up, with doors at 9 p.m.

MAGDALENA'S TEA HOUSE

(517) 487-1822

2006 E. Michigan Ave. in Lansing

Description: In addition to live music performances, the tea house offers jam sessions, open stage nights and poetry readings.


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