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Japanese folk-pop hits The Record Lounge in REO Town 

A string of folk and indie-rock musicians hailing from Lansing, Chicago and Nagoya, Japan, will be playing at The Record Lounge in the REO Town Marketplace this Saturday.  

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Ixion Theatre Ensemble’s ‘Apples in Winter’ breaks the mold of American pie

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Three days of angelitos and ofrendas at Casa de Rosada

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Turn it Down: No Skull releases dynamic new EP at GTG Fest

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Fall beer events guide

A helpful list of beer centric events coming to town this fall.

Fear not, Lansing: Your guide to local Halloween events

The will be no need to venture far outside city limits to get your ghoul on. Here is a look at what greater Lansing has to offer this season. Starting with the accumulation of autumnal flowers and décor at Lansing Gardens, this season is full of family-friendly activities from zombie walks to petting zoos. Foodies can get their goblin grub on at the Food Truck Mash-Up Oct. 9, while college students may wish to attend Lambda Delta Phi’s Zombie Prom. Other staples are a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” screening, craft workshops, tattoo festival and plenty of bar hangs.

Feinstein updates the Songbook in show coming to Wharton

Singer/songwriter and American Songbook archivist Michael Feinstein returns Saturday to the Wharton Center with a show called “Shaken and Stirred.” He’ll be joined by a five-piece band and singer Storm Large, who, he said, “not only sings the Great American Songbook brilliantly, but can do everything from Kurt Weihl to the Grateful Dead.” The song list will “run the gamut from Gershwin to Great Balls of Fire, Hoagy Carmichael and Harry Warren to Bacharach and David.