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New McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital bridges health and art

The Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center curated three permanent art installations for the hospital, with two sculptures and one canvas. The works were purchased by the McLaren Greater Lansing Foundation for the hospital that opened on Collins Road on March 6.

A shuffleboard club hopes to shuffle up downtown life 

Later this year, Lansing will make shuffleboard trendy. Or at least that’s the plan for the former home of the Lansing City Market. 

Middle Village Micro Market welcomes new businesses

Several new stores were welcomed earlier today into the Middle Village Micro Market incubator on Washington Square

30 Lansing businesses lost to the pandemic

Seeing storefronts plastered with for sale signs is the new normal. In a world that is two years into a pandemic, empty shops are all-too-familiar.  

Three Lansing businesses that emerged from the pandemic 

Lives and livelihoods were forever changed by the pandemic. Small businesses were notably hit hard because of various shutdowns and orders. Yet amid the loss and uncertainty of the past two years, businesses still found ways to flourish and grow.  

East Lansing Public Art Gallery celebrates 18 years

Aside from the two gyms, fitness center and 25-yard swimming pool, the Hannah Community Center holds a hidden gem: the East Lansing Public Art Gallery.

Take the risk out of creating at Risky Studios 

Despite its location, Risky Studios isn’t just for college students. Owners Joshua and Alicia Southern hope the multimedia production studio will serve as a co-working space for creatives and businesses in the area. 

Getting the facts straight about Lansing Facts 

What makes Frandor Shopping Center special? Why is Quality Dairy so endearing?  

What’s so funny about the Salsa Parlor?

It’s the name of a comedy group — and show — in the Lansing area. 

LGBTQ shop brings the rainbow to Old Town

Rainbow Riot: Queer Art & Treasures opened last June inside of the Dark Art Market. Tiesha King opened Rainbow Riot with her friends and co-owners Ryan Cooke and Eden Behr. King owns the Dark Art Market and Thrift Witch, which is next door to the market.