I picked out my complete collection of the Duke University Press “Latin American Readers,” which are all primary source documents for different countries in Latin America. I have 17 of them.
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Skyler Ashley.
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7/21/21
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Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day, so don your favorite green attire, crack open a Guinness and get ready to celebrate with a host of events throughout Greater Lansing.
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Nicole Noechel
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3/16/23
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Red Cedar Spirits
2000 Merritt Road, East Lansing
Mike Skory, keys; Lisa Smith, vocals; Hank Horton, bass; Jeff Shoup, drums
Fri., May 26, 7 p.m.
Vincent Chandler, trombone; Randy …
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5/25/23
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While sheltering at his home studio, Lansing artist Julian Van Dyke isn’t content to plunge into half a dozen long-put-off projects to keep himself busy. One of those projects is aimed at keeping everybody else busy as well.
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Lawrence Cosentino
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4/8/20
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After Adam Jonathan Jones, 45, passed away this year, his friend (and From Big Sur bandmate) Kevin Ream began searching for the songs he left behind. The result is a new self-titled Adam Jones compilation showcasing the late songwriter’s dynamic output of music. From lush rock ’n roll and funky jams, to experimental loner-folk ballads, this disc is a heartfelt sendoff for a brilliant local talent.
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Rich Tupica
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7/21/21
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2315 N. High St., Lansing
Built in 1918, this 1,032-square-foot, four-bedroom home in north Lansing was initially red-tagged for safety issues in July 2018. The city boarded it up …
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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5/15/24
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Since the COVID-19 outbreak made it unsafe to gather indoors, many people have been looking for ways to have fun outside. Local hoop-dancer and fire-spinner Nat Spinz is contributing to the cause with her outdoor hoop dancing class.
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Staff
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8/20/20
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Peppermint Creek Theatre Co. closes its season with a video documentary, “Radical Acts of Education,” which has solid reasoning to justify the use of the word radical in its …
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DAVID WINKELSTERN
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5/26/21
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From the tiniest of baby rabbits to the fiercest of bald eagles, any wild animal out there, no matter its position on the food chain, can become prone to a life-threatening injury.
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SKYLER ASHLEY
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7/21/21
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Greater Lansing has a diverse and immensely deep art scene that can sometimes go unappreciated by those not in the know.
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Staff
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9/15/21
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Brian Major spent the past month or so walking the hallowed boards of New York’s Metropolitan Opera in an electric blue waistcoat embroidered with gold. No big deal, right?
“Honestly, …
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Lawrence Cosentino
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12/1/22
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On what is a long weekend for some because Monday is a federal holiday marking the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Greater Lansing has much to offer, including multiple events honoring the late civil rights leader. Don’t let …
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Nicole Noechel
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1/13/23
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Mark Kurlansky, who has written nearly three dozen books, some about mundane topics with titles such as “Salt” “Paper” and “Cod,” and is working on a book about …
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Bill Castanier
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6/30/22
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Some people avoid drama like the plague. Those people wouldn’t have had much fun at Friday’s (May 10) Lansing Symphony Orchestra season finale.
The night was drenched in …
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By LAWRENCE COSENTINO
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5/15/24
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In the wee hours of Christmas 2019, a humble birth in a straw-lined barn in Lansing, Michigan, lit up the front page of The New York Times, was harked and heralded on NBC and NPR and spread comfort and joy around the world.
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LAWRENCE COSENTINO
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12/24/20
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For more than a decade, Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers has been a fixture in Michigan’s indie music scene and beyond. The group’s dynamic new LP, “Pursuit of Wonder,” …
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By RICH TUPICA
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1/4/24
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Maybe you saw that show on PBS about the river in Alaska where the salmon run is so stupendous the bears gorge themselves on the tastiest part — the brains — and leave the rest laying around on the rocks for lesser creatures to pick at.
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LAWRENCE COSENTINO
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9/15/21
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Lansing screen-printing company Flat Out Graphics is doing its part to help small businesses brave the impact of the coronavirus.
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Skyler Ashley
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5/8/20
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As he reflects on 25 years of success, Biggby Coffee cofounder and co-CEO Bob Fish recalls a faithful trip to Seattle back in 1993 as the moment he knew specialty coffee would finally takeoff nationwide.
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Skyler Ashley
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12/24/20
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When Ozay Moore first moved to Lansing, he didn’t quite know how long he’d stay. After getting to know this city — winding his way through its many house shows and art …
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COLE TUNNINGLEY
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9/15/21
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