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With Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to indulge in the odd, strange, weird, scary and fun. And a REO Town business is doing just that all day Saturday. … more
Stephen King once described books as “a uniquely portable magic” and The REO Town Book Party hopes to fully support that notion this Saturday.   The inaugural literary … more
Loud dispatches from Lansing’s music scene LP cover art. FBC presents the event at the Campus Town Mall. more
THURSDAY, Oct. 13 — Lansing College Performing Arts coordinator Paige Tufford knew last year as the department started planning the 2022-‘23 theater season that space and time were going … more
Renowned Michigan author Jack Driscoll’s “Twenty Stories” is the last book he’ll write in Michigan. Following his the death of his wife, Lois, early last year, he has decided … more
Five years ago, Rose Jangmi Cooper was doing her thing when she heard the dramatic call of the theater muses.   She’d been known in the Lansing area for years as the woman who rode … more
The Ten Pound Fiddle mainstay Joel Mabus returns Friday for yet another show at the long-running folk concert series. Born in 1953, Mabus was raised by a family of old-time country performers who … more
It’s a chilly Wednesday morning in Chicago, and 25-year-old violinist Adé Williams, soloist at this week’s Lansing Symphony opener, can’t wait to practice.  more
Jazz vocalist Carmen Bradford can whisper, soar, groove and thunder her way into your soul. She makes it look easy, but it’s not.  “It’s a challenge to sing every night, to … more
“Things definitely have changed,” said Ray Walsh, who will stage the 73rd Michigan Antiquarian Book & Paper Show this weekend. “Different types of books are collectible … more
Inspired by notions of “home,” filmmakers, poets, readers, listeners and viewers will converge for the 4th annual FILMETRY Festival, which showcases 12 short films adapted from poems … more
It’s almost October. What’s holding up Williamston Theatre’s 2022-’23 season?  Nothing. Literally — nothing.  People who go to the first production of … more
Steve Green has worn many hats within Michigan’s marijuana industry. He rallied for medical legalization in the state before the 2008 elections and then, in 2011, opened up a Lansing-based … more
Sitting in the former American Eagle storefront in the Lansing Mall, waiting for “Incognito” by Nick Payne to open, the store’s former security light (which never turns off) quietly … more
Two-time Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell has enjoyed a 40-year career spanning Broadway, television, film and concert appearances. No wonder the New York Times called him “the last … more
Capital AfroFest, a multifaceted new festival dedicated to celebrating African culture, connection and representation, happens this weekend in downtown Lansing.   Hosted by The Michigan Dance … more
Chances are, most have never looked twice at a nondescript traffic signal control box, but thanks to imaginative artists, locals are now doing double-takes at intersections.   More than 20 … more
FRIDAY, Sept. 16 — What is the construction of identity? How does it work? And what happens when the vessel of identity and self is damaged? Those are just some of the questions Ixion Theater … more
 After opening their doors in their first space on July 8, 2021, at 123 E. Kalamazoo St., Neva Lee’s owners, Faun Donald and Luke Trusnovec, have re-potted their plant business in its new … more
The Rules Welcome to the 15th annual City Pulse Top of the Town, cosponsored once again by Fox 47 News. If you’re an old hand at TOTT, then jump right in. The only changes this year are … more
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