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One late January night, Lysne Tait and Amy Stephenson stumbled across an article about the lack of menstrual products for people experiencing homelessness. The two friends began emailing each other … more
Most biographies of Malcolm X provide little insight into the life of his mother, Louise Little.   Her life is often dismissed with the phrase “she was in a mental institution,” … more
Morels have no psychoactive properties, but they are definitely magical. The caps have a brainy look that might make you feel like you’re hallucinating, but these whacky, whimsical mushrooms … more
Sometimes you just want a burger and fries. But for those looking to make that craving a healthier, more natural dining experience … more
“Um yes, hello…” says a floating voice in front of an old map of the Great Lakes. more
Allen Farmers Market Wednesdays: 2:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Through Oct. 1629 E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing (517) 999-3911 allenneighborhoodcenter.org/market/  Andy T’s FarmersDaily, … more
 In the running for longest album titles ever printed on a record sleeve, Coheed and Cambria’s “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of … more
Welcome to Behind the Curtain, a new monthly feature spotlighting the local theater community.  Longtime Lansing community theater maven Linda Granger has led the ragtag Starlight Dinner … more
Matt Schultheiss considers himself a maker. The Saint Johns native is former theater kid, haunted house enthusiast and steampunk aesthetic appreciator. more
“Late Night” host Seth Myers has a recurring feature called “The Kind of Story We Need Right Now” where he offers stories that reinvigorate our faith in humanity. more
Some readers like to gripe every time a new pot shop opens in Greater Lansing. I already know what some of them are going to say: Really? Another dispensary? Do we really need that?  Well, … more
Summertime and the reading is easy. Summer is the time to put the 1,000-page classics and political biographies on the shelf at least until the leaves fall and turn your reading to the much more … more
Jackalope  Thursday, June 2 FREE, 5 p.m. doors, music at 6 p.m. 18+ (all ages until 9 p.m.) UrbanBeat 1213 Turner St., Lansing urbanbeatevents.com  For … more
Curly parsley is widely scorned by the culinary elite. Aspiring chefs absorb this disdain from a young age, and quickly understand that getting ahead in this game requires committing instead to the … more
For this week’s featured dish, I consulted with our readers to take a trip to one of their top-rated places in Lansing: Zoobie’s Old Town Tavern & Bar. In addition to taking top prize … more
The Ledges Playhouse, a converted barn theater in Grand Ledge’s Fitzgerald Park that has hosted performances since the 50s, has been declared unsafe. more
City Pulse caught up with Tiffany Hannay, guitarist/vocalist in Lansing’s own The Rodeo Boys, to discuss an album that helped shape her own sound. more
When four local 20-somethings saw a post about Lansing Built to Last, a local startup competition launched in response to the pandemic, they got together and created a tasty business proposal. … more
The Pickle Mafia   UrbanBeat  1213 Turner Street, Lansing Friday, May 27, 2022, 7-10 p.m Doors at 5 p.m., music at 7pm.  $10, $8 advance, $5 student … more
When Phyllis Michael Wong found herself relocating to Marquette to serve as first lady of Northern Michigan University, she had no idea about the revolutionary women from the county’s past … more
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