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With Silver Bells in the City behind us, the holiday festivities in Greater Lansing are officially underway. Here are several fun ways coming up in the next few weeks to get into the spirit of the season: more
In Williamston Theatre’s “This Wonderful Life” John Lepard voices respectable Jimmy Stewart imitations. He also does his best to sound like Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore and Beulah Bondi. more
Masaki Takahashi began his long odyssey into the world of poetry thanks to his budding interest in the art form as an “angsty teenager.”  more
Early in the Sibelius violin concerto, soloist Lucia Micarelli whipsawed a slashing, double-stopped melody, producing two notes at once — a low-pitched tone that slid under the stage like a cobra and a higher pitched tone that coiled into the air like molten silver. more
About 30 years ago, Carl Allen was floating off the stage after playing with his idol, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. more
Michigan Justice Advocacy is a nonprofit birthed in late-2020 after the Michigan Prisoner Rehabilitation Credit Act petition, which looked to reinstate time-off sentencing for good behavior, fell short on the amount of signatures it needed. more
Of all the categories in the Top of the Town contest, there are none with more sheer variety than those places that were selected as this year’s best hangouts. And last week, voters offered up … more
While several cannabis brands were highlighted in the results of this year’s Top of the Town contest, the battle for Greater Lansing’s dankest marijuana was one that was largely waged only by two local industry heavyweights: Skymint and Pure Options. Both companies are based in Lansing. And both were at each other’s necks across several key cannabis categories this year. more
Tiesha King and Thrift Witch For being a witchy niche shop that’s centered mostly on otherworldly items, Thrift Witch, in Lansing’s Old Town, has grown into quite a popular retail … more
Lansing Community College’s 89.7 FM, WLNZ radio station is now officially under the management of Michigan Radio. LCC confirmed in a press release that Michigan Radio will provide public radio programming for WLNZ beginning today. more
The chance to see your hometown through fresh, creative and loving eyes is a rare gift. more
After 32,000 nominations and almost 84,000 votes by 9,339 voters, the 14th annual Top of the Town contest is behind us. This contest serves as a reminder every single year of the great things we have here in Lansing — whether it’s the brand new stuff we’ve yet to try out, or our old reliable favorites we’ve been enjoying seemingly forever. more
An acclaimed gay bar in Old Town that closed at the beginning of the pandemic is one step closer to reopening its doors. And although the new prospective owner plans to ditch the Spiral Dance Bar name, he wants to maintain its inclusive theme as a haven for the LGBTQ+ community.  more
If all the world’s a stage, then author Susan J. Bandes’ new book, “Mid-Michigan Modern,” is the curtain call. In 2016, MSU Press published the first edition of “Mid-Michigan Modern,” which is the definitive guide to modernism architecture in Greater Lansing. It was meant to be the all-inclusive guide and has since sold out. more
For about two hours, I was engaged with and emotionally attached to people I didn’t know. I traveled through time and across great distances. I laughed, was saddened and felt gut-wrenching heartache.  more
Detroit native Dominque Morisseau’s “Skeleton Crew” will hit very close to home with Lansing audiences. Set in a stamping plant in Detroit in 2008, the story focuses on a small crew of line workers and their immediate supervisor as they face rumors of an impending plant closure.  more
Google Lucia Micarelli, the Lansing Symphony’s guest soloist this week, and the “People Also Ask” section opens with the question “Is Lucia Micarelli … more
In 2018, I wrote a song of which I was immensely proud: It was angry, it was loud, it was feminist. When I played it in the band Scary Women, it went over well live and it made it onto our album. more
First it was “Tequila Cowboy.” Then the 20,000-square-foot Lansing Mall space briefly was the Overdrive Bar and Grill. Since that closed in March 2020, the 400-seat venue has been vacant. more
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