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Williamston Theatre reinvents Christmas classic

Williamston Theatre has a history of producing outstanding plays designed to cultivate good cheer for the holiday season. Past productions included two unique variations of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol.”

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Turn it Down: Jenn’s Apartment releases split EP at Mac’s Bar

Lansing rock band Jenn’s Apartment has hustled its way through 2019 and is ending the year with yet another bang — a split EP with Almost Made The Mixtape, a Detroit pop-punk outfit.

City Pulse’s 2019 Holiday Event Guide

City Pulse's Holiday Event Guide

Lansing street artist Eufoe gives the gift of humor for the holidays

Eufoe, aka Samskee, has been adorning Lansing’s buildings with rainbows and Oldsmobiles for over 10 years. His latest collection of woodcuts are scaled-down versions of his signature tags and cheeky quips.

Turn it Down: Drinking Mercury brings psychedelic experience to the Robin Theatre

The local outfit releases its long-overdue second album Saturday at The Robin Theatre with special guests When Particles Collide.

Punks With Lunch celebrate 2 years of advocating for Lansing’s houseless

The grassroots charity group, Punks With Lunch, aiming to feed and clothe communities in need turns two this Friday. The evening will feature a donation table and performances from City Mouse, Scary Women, Dasterds and more.

Artist Katrín Sigurdadóttir lets the world crumble through her fingers

Just beyond the westernmost point of the Lansing River Trail, in a wooded grove, lies a piece of Iceland. That is where Katrín Sigurdardóttir, the featured artist at MSU’s Broad Museum this winter, was born and grew up.

Grosse Pointe author addresses her community’s prejudice

The regulars at the Country Club of Detroit and longtime residents of Grosse Pointe might be surprised by the content of Carrie Cunningham’s debut book of essays.

Turn it Down: The Stick Arounds celebrate 10 years

Friday, the Lansing-based five-piece hosts a “10th Anniversary Blast” gig at The Avenue Café. Openers are The Plurals, Jeremy Porter and Popular Creeps.

Madame Rue’s holistic psychic fair entwines self-care and spirituality

Need your aura checked? Have inexplicable body aches? Or maybe you just need help tuning out the chaos? Talk to Madame Rue.