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“When I Come to Die,” an existentialist drama by Nathan Louis Jackson, is a tough and uncompromising play. It tells the story of a death row inmate who struggles with themes of hope, … more
Red Cedar Spirits 2000 Merritt Road, East Lansing Tommy Noble Trio (Tommy Noble, alto sax; Samuel Avendano, guitar; Emma Wilburn, bass) Sun., May 21, 6 p.m. more
With the presidential election right around the corner, Lansing hip-hop musician and community activist James Gardin is teaming up with the artist collective Culture Surge to encourage people to vote. more
Deanna Ray-Brown, 40, opened her food truck Everything is Cheesecake back in 2018 after growing tired of working full time as a training manager for a Fortune 500 company. When pondering a career change, she turned to one of her longtime passions, baking. more
The werewolf of London isn’t the only one who loved tiki bars, as Warren Zevon crooned in his famous song of the same name.   more
Friends of Historic Meridian, the nonprofit organization that operates the Meridian Historical Village and works to build and sustain public knowledge of local history, will kick off its 2024 lecture … more
The Mid-Michigan Bluegrass and Folk Jam Series, which features local and regional artists celebrating Michigan’s cultural heritage through musical performances, concludes this weekend with … more
As summer approaches, so do trips to the Great Lakes. Some of us are lucky enough to own or rent cottages on or near them. Others go back to favorite B&Bs, motels and cabins year after year or … more
Detroit’s musical landscape is not only stacked with iconic names, it’s also littered with pioneers of many genres. Motown revolutionized soul music, The Stooges birthed punk and The Belleville Three’s contributions to electronic music will never fade. more
Capital City Film Festival is kicking off this weekend’s mini film festival by previewing a massive public art project that has been in development for several years. more
COVID-19 stifled the Michigan State University Theatre Department’s ability to offer live shows, but the pandemic has not muted student creativity. The “Audio Anthology” collection, available at theatre.msu.edu/dei_audio/, demonstrates how the department is continuing to create imaginative projects during restricted times. more
Chances are, most have never looked twice at a nondescript traffic signal control box, but thanks to imaginative artists, locals are now doing double-takes at intersections.   More than 20 … more
The schedule of events in Greater Lansing this weekend is packed, from numerous fundraising events, concerts, theater productions and film screenings to horse shows, art workshops, kids’ activities and much, much more. more
This second weekend in December is a busy one, with holiday events galore. Attending performances from Michigan State University’s and Lansing Community College’s music groups is a great way to show support … more
In 1983, Karrie Potter Richards, Pooh Stevenson and Wanda Degen formed Lady of the Lake, an-all female folk band named after a couple of old-time tunes Potter often played. The group debuted at a … more
1. Cristo Rey Fiesta May 26, 4-11 p.m. May 27, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. May 28, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Cristo Rey Church 201 W. Miller Road, Lansing cristoreyfiesta.org At … more
Mónica Ramirez-Montagut has been named the third director of MSU’s Eli and Edythe Broad Museum. more
Dissecting a frog, making a potato clock, building baking soda volcanoes. Hands-on learning is key to a memorable education in STEM. In a school year where most kids were stuck in a virtual learning environment, students missed out on valuable educational experiences  more
  The classic fable “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” will make its way to the stage of the Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre Saturday and Sunday afternoons (Feb. 24 and 25). Praised … more
There are even more events throughout Greater Lansing to enjoy this summer. This isn’t an exhaustive list, so make sure to look out for highlights in the Out on the Town section as the season … more
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