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It’s no secret that people’s identities are often tied to their fashion choices, including their hairstyle. From color and texture, to length and styling, it’s, hypothetically, an … more
Some might think booking “Wicked” at the Wharton Center for the fifth time was a gamble.  But after witnessing a packed crowd for the second performance of a run lasting until May … more
It’s hard to budge a symphony orchestra, what with all those tubas, fiddles, harps and whatnot. The weight of tradition makes it even harder. But in the past three years, 38-year-old composer … more
Pianist Geoffrey Keezer, the first guest of Michigan State University Jazz Studies’ 2023-’24 Jazz Artist in Residence program, has been compared to the greatest piano virtuosi in the world, from Vladimir Horowitz to Art Tatum. more
Ágnes Mócsy did not always want to be a theoretical physicist. Like a lot of us, she at first failed to see the beauty and grace hidden within those stale science textbooks. more
Lansing’s own Locust Point debuted with a brilliant self-titled LP in 2018, an LP stocked with undeniable, Thin Lizzy-caliber guitar riffs and rock ’n roll hooks.   Last month, … more
No Skull, the sonically experimental Lansing-based sludge-punk trio, releases its epically heavy self-titled EP Friday at GTG Fest at The Avenue Café.  The band, led by … more
For the second year, the Broad College and Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University have created a gift guide, this time featuring 17 Spartan-owned Michigan businesses to support this holiday season. Among them are these businesses in Greater Lansing. more
Comic book creators, readers and scholars will gather at Michigan State University’s Main Library Friday and Saturday (Feb. 2 and 3) for the school’s first Comics Forum since the event … more
Peace. Freedom. The absence of fear.  A love so strong that you can’t breathe.  Those are some of the female yearnings revealed in “9 Parts of Desire.” more
“Metro” Melik Brown is no stranger to Lansing. He’s worn many hats in many different avenues.  more
Sam Shepard’s play “True West” has been lauded as a masterpiece that addresses themes of sibling rivalry, family dysfunction, masculinity and the mythos of the Old West versus the genteelness of suburban life. more
While there won’t be a reprieve from freezing temperatures and icy conditions this weekend, the Lansing area is prepared with a long list of indoor events, including art exhibitions, concerts, dance parties, musicals, a comedy show, a farmers market and more. more
Don’t worry — City Pulse’s sponsors will hook you up! Here’s what they have to offer this holiday season: more
Jim Harrison once told me that I was reading poetry all wrong. He told me not to read a book of poetry in one setting, but rather to “read a poem a day,” and then think about it. At that rate, I should be able to work through his new gargantuan poetry book, “Jim Harrison: Complete Poems,” in about three years.  more
Thanks to the Capital Area District Library, Ingham County parks have morphed into literary jungles where parents can take their children on a reading safari — far from smartphones and video … more
The Lansing area offers an extraordinary amount of talented theater companies. So much so that during the fall, winter and spring, theatergoers find themselves choosing between … more
There have been plenty of potent pot products featured in this review in recent months. This week, we turn to the opposite end of the spectrum: The lowest-dose edibles available on Lansing’s recreational market. With 2.5 mg of THC in each of these tangy little mints, you’d need to gobble down the whole bottle to match the THC of a standard pot brownie.  more
The Botanical Co. opened its doors for recreational and medical sales last month near the Capital Region International Airport. And though the family-owned business has yet to harvest its own crops, that hasn’t stopped them from stocking great cannabis products. more
Peppermint Creek Theatre Co.’s production “Fun Home” is not always fun, but it is an important story and one that will hit home with a diverse audience.   more
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