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Published October 17, 2009
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Weekend's Best
Your guide to the best there is to see and do in mid-Michigan.
'Trojan Women'
The MSU Department of Theatre stages Euripides' "Trojan Women" at the Arena Theatre, in the MSU Auditorium Building. Info: 432-2000 or www.whartoncenter.com.
ALSO ON LOCAL STAGES THIS WEEKEND: "A Year With Frog and Toad" by Holt-Dimondale Community Players at Holt Junior High School, "Infinite Ache" at Williamston Theatre, "Fahrenheit 451" by Peppermint Creek at Basement 414
David Sedaris
Best-selling humor writer David Sedaris ("Me Talk Pretty One Day," "When You Are Engulfed in Flames") comes to East Lansing on Sunday. Info: 432-2000 or www.whartoncenter.com. DATE: 7 p.m. Sunday PLACE: Wharton Center, MSU campus COST: $25 to $45
'Where The Wild Things Are'
The classic children's tale is now a stunning movie. It's rated PG for mild thematic elements, some adventure action and brief language.
ALSO NEW IN LOCAL THEATERS THIS WEEKEND: "Paranormal Activity," "Law Abiding Citizen," "Opa" and "The Stepfather"
Apple Butter Festival
Hear live music, see pioneer-era demonstrations and sample apple butter at this annual Fenner Nature Center festival. Info: 483-4224 or www.fofnc.org. DATE: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. today and Sunday PLACE: 2020 E. Mt. Hope Ave. COST: Free
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