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Now that Batman and Superman have returned to their respective secret hideouts, East Lansing residents who’d gotten starry-eyed about being part of a blockbuster cinematic universe are … more
Lisa Stuecher Age: 27 • Shepard Street • Lansing A positive story: It was a silver lining for my boyfriend’s restaurant. The records showed it would be dead slow during those days but … more
A new congregation recently started gathering inside the former Temple Club in Lansing’s Old Town district. It´s open to the public and meets regularly, where conversations often revolve around creation and makers. But it’s not what you think. more
Art integrates itself in many places around town, from Martin Eichinger’s “Windlord” at Adado Riverfront Park to the poetry benches lining Grand River Avenue and Turner Street in Old Town. In Lansing, art isn’t confined to local galleries and museums — almost every line of sight ends in it. Pablo Picasso said, “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” So maybe we should consider ourselves lucky for each unexpected splash of art we come across in a day. more
In 2003, Alice Brinkman leased an 1,100-square-foot building on the 1800 block of Washington Avenue in Lansing — the southernmost edge of REO Town — and stocked it with art supplies. more
Lansingcitypulse.com is the online version of the weekly alternative newspaper in Lansing, Michigan. more
Missy Lilje couldn't have planned it better if she had tried. She was recently named executive director for Happendance, the area's only self-sustained professional dance company, mere weeks before fulfilling a lifelong dream — setting choreography to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." more

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