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Thursday, Jan. 19 "A Course in Miracles," a Group Discussion on ZOOM - 7 p.m. Meeting ID: 177 417 886 Passcode: 601744. unitylansing.org. Bath Community Conversation - Focusing on senior … more
This week’s installment of “Locals Pick Locals” spans the pop universe without leaving Ingham County. Read on and listen along wherever you stream music. more
Happy 2020, Lansing! Hard as it is to believe, the planet has completed a full circuit since our last People Issue. It’s time to pluck another bouquet of interesting humans for your edification … more
When Halloween comes around, people could dress up to celebrate, but a pet store gave dogs an opportunity to participate in their own costume contest.   more
Michigan’s legislative leaders are working on a term limits expansion deal for state lawmakers with Voters Not Politicians, the grassroots organization that brought the state the new redistricting commission, and the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. more
Ruth Koelewyn contains cloud vapor into tiny shapes. Her exhibit, “Skyshapes,” officially opened Friday at the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center, where she explained her various cloud interpretations. more
The award-winning Broadway musical “Come from Away” will launch at Michigan State University’s Wharton Center tonight, and will run until Sept.15. more
Words from the City Pulse staff about choice Top of the Town winners. more
Common Ground begins Thursday with a line-up brimming with modern day twang. The roster features a satisfying blend of Grammy-award winners, college radio chart toppers and local rising talent. more
Hear songwriter Charlie Richardson and his band bring the rhythm and twang of jazz, country and blues originals to Old Town. more
Fifteen years since his last proper studio release, longtime Lansing favorite Wally Pleasant returns with “Happy Hour,” a comedic string of songs with a sardonic look at small-town life. He’ll perform the album in its entirety, along with some old favorites, at the Robin Theatre Saturday. more
New Year’s Eve, the bonafide best party night in the United States, needs no further hype. Luckily, Lansing is more than accommodating for those who have an itch that can only be cured by a proper rager. Here’s what’s going on around town the night the ball drops: more
Two twangy blues duos take over the Robin Theatre for a classic night of Americana music with the theme “Meet Me at the Crossroads.” more
Country artist Ray Fulcher has made waves on the modern country scene since his 2016 EP, “Here We Go Again,” landed in the top 10 on the Country iTunes chart shortly after its release. Saturday, he brings his melodic brand of twangy rock to Tequila Cowboy, the spacious music venue inside the Lansing Mall. more
The Goddamn Gallows are quite possibly Lansing’s busiest band ever. The group—known for its twangedout, punk rock gutterbilly sound—has toured the world incessantly since 2007, crashing in countless tour vans and flophouses along the way. more
It’s been nine years since local Lansing singer songwriter Jen Sygit released her last solo album, “So Long Pollyanna.” While the folk roots/Americana artist is not a new name in the Michigan music scene, this is the first time she turned to Kickstarter to raise funds for her upcoming fourth solo studio release. more
Aries (March 21-April 19) In all of history, humans have mined about 182,000 tons of gold. Best estimates suggest there are still 35 billion tons of gold buried in the earth, but the remaining riches will be more difficult to find and collect than what we've already gotten. more
“Last year, in the period I probably enrolled about 50, so far I’ve only got one,” said Denise Paquette, the outreach and engagement director at the Allen Neighborhood Center, 1611 E. Kalamazoo St. “People need to realize the deadline is Dec.15 and they have to move quickly. more
Courtesy Photo James Sherman’s “Beau Jest” is a classic family comedy, Beau Jest comes to the Mid-Michigan award-winning professional theatre company. Performance runs Nov. 16 to Dec. 23 at more
In early November, Schuler Books & Music will be hosting two different authors in their Lansing area book stores. On Nov. 9, fantasy/sci fi writer Jim Hines will be visiting the Eastwood Tow more
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