Eufoe, aka Samskee, has been adorning Lansing’s buildings with rainbows and Oldsmobiles for over 10 years. His latest collection of woodcuts are scaled-down versions of his signature tags and cheeky quips.
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Audrey Matusz
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11/27/19
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A benevolent hippo just sat on your creeping dread of next year. Exciting young soloists at the top of their game, bucket-list musical experiences like Stravinsky’s explosive …
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Lawrence Cosentino
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6/30/22
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Michael Brand, director of MSU’s Wharton Center since 2004, announced his plans to retire this week. He plans to exit before the fall, although he is willing to stay on a bit longer, if asked.
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LAWRENCE COSENTINO
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7/21/21
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There’s a perfectly positioned tree stump near the Potter Park Zoo, equipped with an accidental backrest, where you can watch the river flow, the grass sway and deer quietly graze. …
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Lawerence Cosentino
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6/9/23
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"Through the Banks of the Red Cedar" examines race relations in American football, and will reach a wider audience when it airs on the Big Ten Network on Christmas Eve.
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Skyler Ashley
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12/23/20
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For those with kids ages 5 to 11 who are looking for some winter break entertainment, Impression 5 Science Center is hosting day camps Wednesday through Friday (Dec. 27 through 29) and Tuesday (Jan. …
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12/28/23
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Michigan BluesFest is continuing a rich tradition of bringing trailblazing blues musicians to the capital city.
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Staff
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9/15/21
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When you take a seat in PET ME vocalist Vikki Vera’s house, alongside some guitars and amplifiers, you’ll find a series of striking aquariums lining her wall.
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Rich Tupica
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2/13/20
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The tune was pretty shaky at first, but it’s lasted 50 years now.
When Elderly Instruments opened July 5, 1972, in a basement in East Lansing, it was a 10-foot by 12-foot cubicle with …
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Lawrence Cosentino
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6/30/22
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On the west wall of Old Town’s Absolute Gallery is a photo of three cheetahs licking each other’s faces. Fowler-based photographer Eric Johnson calls it “Triple Joy.” It looks like a love fest, but the backstory makes the hair on your neck stand up.
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Lawrence Cosentino
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2/13/20
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The world of writers was agog when federal legislation was introduced to hire unemployed authors to produce a written chronicle of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on American society.
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BILL CASTANIER
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7/21/21
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“Um yes, hello…” says a floating voice in front of an old map of the Great Lakes.
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RACHEL DUCKETT
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6/3/22
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The COVID-19 outbreak forced everyone to stay inside for months, all cooped up with nothing better to do than watch Netflix or learn to bake bread. It got hard to find a reason to go outside, especially because it suddenly became unsafe to be within six feet of another person.
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Staff
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8/17/20
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The annual “Bermuda Snohawk” compilations have become a holly jolly tradition in the local music scene. Each winter, the tracklist delivers a mixed bag of tracks. From joke tunes to thoughtful ballads, they’re always a fun listen. Here are a few select cuts picked by area musicians.
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Rich Tupica
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12/24/20
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In the 1760s, English jurist William Blackstone wrote, “It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.” Riverwalk Theatre’s current production, “The …
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By MARY CUSACK
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2/22/24
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City Pulse's Holiday Event Guide
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Staff
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12/5/19
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Want to support basic human rights? Also want some free weed? How about both?
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Kyle Kaminski
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6/25/20
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As far as hip-hop goes in the state of Michigan and throughout the country, I wholeheartedly believe that a collection of the greatest voices to ever represent the genre were born in Lansing, or have …
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Jahshua Smith
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6/30/22
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Inspired by notions of “home,” filmmakers, poets, readers, listeners and viewers will converge for the 4th annual FILMETRY Festival, which showcases 12 short films adapted from poems …
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By Rich Tupica
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9/29/22
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): History tells us that Albert Einstein was a brilliant genius. After his death, the brain of the pioneer physicist was saved and studied for years in the hope of analyzing …
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Rob Brezsny
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5/25/23
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