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 …
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CHELSEA PHILLIPS
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6/9/22
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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,” …
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Bill Castanier
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6/9/22
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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 …
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Ari LeVaux
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6/9/22
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Sometimes you just want a burger and fries. But for those looking to make that craving a healthier, more natural dining experience …
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SARAH SPOHN
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6/9/22
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“Um yes, hello…” says a floating voice in front of an old map of the Great Lakes.
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RACHEL DUCKETT
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6/3/22
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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, …
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Caleb Woloszyn-Duffy
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Rich Tupica
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Todd Heywood
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6/2/22
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Matt Schultheiss considers himself a maker. The Saint Johns native is former theater kid, haunted house enthusiast and steampunk aesthetic appreciator.
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Sarah Spohn
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6/2/22
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“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.
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Mary Cusack
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6/2/22
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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, …
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Kyle Kaminski
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Bill Castanier
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Events and happenings in Lansing this week
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Ari Levaux
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6/2/22
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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 …
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Kyle Kaminski
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6/2/22
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The Ledges Playhouse, a converted barn theater in Grand Ledge’s Fitzgerald Park that has hosted performances since the 50s, has been declared unsafe.
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Todd Heywood
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5/31/22
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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.
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Rich Tupica
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5/26/22
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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. …
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Sarah Spohn
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5/26/22
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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 …
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Staff
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5/26/22
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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 …
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Bill Castanier
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5/26/22
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