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Williamston artist honors late son with first book, ‘The Forever’

Bryan Brouwer’s first book, “The Forever: A Watercolor Journey Through Love, Time, and Memory,” can be described as a children’s book for adults. “Many people assume that because it …

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Two comic book holidays for the price (or lack thereof) of one

Free Comic Book Day, a national holiday for comic book aficionados, has been celebrated on the first Saturday in May since 2002. What makes this year’s event unique …

‘It reeks of delight’

The dozen or so local artists showing their work this weekend at the latest addition to the Cottage Lane development on Lansing’s east side deserve a citation for …

Lansing’s young and emerging artists Catch them here first

Welcome to City Pulse’s inaugural Kids and Teens Issue, with a huge focus on youth art. We’re bringing you dozens of works by young artists from a handful of Lansing School District schools. …

Apollo reenters orbit St. Johns musician prepares to release new EP

A decade ago, City Pulse profiled a 17-year-old rapper named Logan Brown, aka Apollo, ahead of his first headline performance at The Loft in Lansing. The St. Johns High School junior had garnered …

Live & Local week of April 22, 2026

LIVE AND LOCAL Brings you (almost) all of the live music in and around Greater Lansing this week.

Building a mystery: Spring book roundup

Now that spring has finally arrived, below is a list of books you can read on your back deck. Just be careful you don’t rip any of the pages racing through ‘em!  “Antihero,” by …

Ixion captivates with another dark family drama

Hot on the heels of its thrilling production of “The Pillowman,” Ixion Ensemble Theatre’s latest show, “Kindness,” is another dark look at the complexity of familial relationships and how …

Dystopian ‘1984’ reflects life as we know it today

When Alex Vicknair moved to Lansing from Seattle in the mid- ‘90s, the local head shops were full of American, artisan-made glass. “I got here and went into In Flight to sell some glass, and they …

‘Clue’ is a wild and wacky ride

It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen a professional-level theater production; the last time was probably the musical “Jagged Little Pill” at the Wharton Center in early 2023. However, the national tour of “Clue” at Wharton ...