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Turn your regular bike ride into a citywide clue-hunting adventure at the 5th annual Lansing Bike and Seek. more
The show is returning from its hiatus. Starting next week, Mac's Comedy Night will be hosted on Thursdays at Replay Entertainment Exchange.  more
Working class musicians are facing a conundrum. The success of their careers depends on their ability to pack a ton of people into one room. We all know that that isn’t exactly feasible right now.  more
With help from the community and a generous donation from the Lansing Art Gallery, the mural will return to its former glory.   more
This week, Turn it Down! takes a look at underground Michigan-made garage-rock. more
The Lemonade League, a two-team summer league with quirky rules and yellow baseballs, is bringing America’s pastime back to Cooley Law School Stadium more
Suzanne Evans Wagner and Betsy Sneller from the Michigan State University Sociolinguistics Lab are studying how speech is changing over the course of the pandemic. more
There’s a downside to the growing list of “Black film lists” popping up in the spring and summer of 2020. more
When the coronavirus broke big in March, it was all-systems-go at The Fledge. more
The  Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art announced that this year’s festival is a weeklong interactive digital experience to be held Sept. 13 through Sept. 20. more
This week, Turn it Down! takes a look at the year 1967. All of these garage-rock tunes were released in that pivotal year for music. more
A new feature on Elderly Instrument’s website is loaded with pure Lansing nostalgia. more
Author Donovan Hohn’s new book, “The Inner Coast: Essays,” draws heavily on the power and importance of water. more
Two fundraisers have raised nearly $7,000 to repair the painting and protect it with sealant — with money left over to commission more public art for Lansing.   more
I couldn’t let this weekly weed review guide go on for too much longer without including some of the delicious, cannabis-infused edibles rapidly finding their way to the Lansing marijuana scene. more
Civilian and military authorities are advised that a pair of 12-foot-long dragonfly nymphs have been sighted under the Cedar Street Bridge along the Lansing River Trail. more
I couldn’t let this weekly weed review guide go on for too much longer without including some of the delicious, cannabis-infused edibles rapidly finding their way to the Lansing marijuana scene. They usually make for a longer lasting, stronger and more complex sort of buzz. They’re also less intimidating to the uninitiated smoker, and tend to taste much (much) better than a blunt.   more
The shortened theatrical season had no shortages of outstanding performances. Even if the coronavirus hadn’t closed theaters before their schedules were completed, it would have been tough to beat the winners of this year’s Pulsars. more
The good news is no local theater company is currently at risk of shutting its doors for good.  When those doors might reopen for live performances isn’t as certain. more
Few people felt last week’s loss more keenly than Randy Napoleon, a jazz professor at MSU and a member of Cole’s band for more than 15 years. more
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