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Appreciating the River Trail
After more than 10 years of swinging back and forth from Lansing to
East Lansing on the asphalt vine of the River Trail, brushing past fireflies,
fireworks, love, murder and everything in between, it was surprisingly
easy to pick out a favorite moment.
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How to hug a river
Let the most absent-minded of men be plunged in his deepest reveries,
wrote Herman Melville in Moby Dick, stand that man on
his legs, set his feet a-going, and he will infallibly lead you to water,
if water there be in all that region.
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Council members promise review of citys PR firm
When the Lansing City Council approves the citys
budget on May 13, the citys contract with its public relations
firm, Kolt & Serkaian, will remain untouched.
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City Pulse hits nerve at City Hall
We got word Monday that Lansing
Mayor David Hollister has ordered city employees not to speak to anyone
from City Pulse.
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Contest unites sisters for graduation
MSUs student radio station, WDBM-FM 88.9, ran an
essay contest this spring called Bring your Granny to Graduation.
The prize was a free trip to graduation for a relative of the winner.
Alison Gould penned the winning essay and the IMPACT flew her sister,
Jessica, to East Lansing from San Diego to attend graduation.
Alison's essay...

Health
and Environment: Brian McKenna
The
LansinGMichigan propaganda machine
Lansing:
John Pollard
Lansings grand plan for
downtown: Will it fly?
Sports:
Mike Sinnott
Pay
to play sports? No way in my Dads day

Live
& Local:
Your guide to live entertainment in Lansing and the surrounding
area!
Music:
Creole
will vibrate with improvised jazz Saturday
Change is all part of the game,
even for Half Looking
Together (and more important,
individually), these ladies can rock
Ettison Clio: playing, learning,
evolving
Theater:
Menagerie will
stir your mind
Cast and crew all shine in Baths
Crucible production
Poetry:
Poet and educator Terry
Blackhawk shares her power, knowledge
Art Scene: Alison Corlett
As things slow down, art
scene thrives
Dance:
Photo Essay: "Invitation
to Paris: Children's Ballet Theatre"

Internet: Bonnie Bucqueroux
Are
humans merely a (pesky) transitional stage in the evolution of machines?
Advice Goddess: Amy Alkon
A hottie is a hottie, a relationship
wont change that
Restaurant Guide:
This Week:
Why arent you a part of City Pulse
Restaurant Guide?
Previous
restaurant reviews
Letters:
Readers react to controversy
over GM and the environment
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