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School of Rock East Lansing, a musical education program that focuses on — you guessed it — rock ‘n’ roll, isn’t quite ready to pack up its Stratocasters and Flying V’s in face of the coronavirus. more
Reyna said she hopes the day will see a peaceful, positive get-together for local artists to share their work with one another, as well as demonstrate support for the movement against police brutality. more
Marilyn Crowley would come to the Allen Neighborhood Center’s farmer market as a local student.  more
For me, the obvious choice for my favorite thing is my 2003 BMW. It just popped up on my Facebook memories that I got it a year and two months ago. My buddy, who builds drift cars, bought it and it was all stock. He gave me a really good deal on it and I went out to his house in Saginaw and picked it up, with the intentions of turning it into a project car. I got my parts car, swapped over all the parts and started daily-driving it.   more
  For its second Dark Nights in Billtown event of the season, Williamston Theatre will present a staged reading of the new play “Phosphates and Fistfights,” by Michigan State … more
“Late Night” host Seth Myers has a recurring feature called “The Kind of Story We Need Right Now” where he offers stories that reinvigorate our faith in humanity. more
The last Eye for Design (below) was identified by Janet Pendleton. The ornate tablature above a window is one of the many cool features of the Estes-Leadley Funeral Home in downtown Lansing. Also … more
The Capitol City Chordsmen, a Lansing-area men’s barbershop chorus, is hosting its 1st annual fundraiser concert Wednesday (June 7), sponsored by the Barbershop Harmony Society’s Pioneer … more
We are in a time when lawn signs have replaced graduation, Zoom is a preferred wedding venue, kids are having drive-by birthday parties and we are saying goodbye to our friends and loved ones on Facebook and with posts on funeral home web sites. more
My favorite thing is a lot different from other City Pulse’s Favorite Things, but here goes: right now, I am loving my book, “Mother of Orphans: The True and Curious Story of Irish Alice, a Colored Man’s Widow.” more
Sick of hearing the same Christmas tunes but don’t have time for a deep dive into the abyss of often abysmal holiday tunes? more
When Kenneth G. McIntyre entered Michigan State University in 1956, he had his heart set on being a sports writer. After working two summers for a local newspaper, though, he took a constitutional … more
We at City Pulse are continually impressed by the community of creative individuals that surrounds us. We feel nothing short of pride as we cover your wins and losses, opportunities and … more
Books make some of the best holiday gifts, especially in Michigan, where the cold climate keeps us nestled inside for several months of the year. As City Pulse’s resident expert on the subject, I have created a list that will make readers happy for the long winter and get them turning the pages … more
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Repressed feelings and dormant passions are rising to the surface. I bet they will soon be rattling your brain and illuminating your heart, unleashing a soothing … more
WEDNESDAY, May 17 — An Okemos High School student has won the 2023 Congressional High School Art Competition in the 7 th Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin announced today. … more
Jon, a Lansing-based DIY producer says he grew up “all over the place” but has called Lansing home for the last six years. Read on to find out more.  more
Set on a revolving stage, and pumped through a colossal sound system, The Goose Lake International Music Festival showcased a now-iconic roster of both international and local rock legends more
Some readers like to gripe every time a new pot shop opens in Greater Lansing. I already know what some of them are going to say: Really? Another dispensary? Do we really need that?  Well, … more
Stephen King once described books as “a uniquely portable magic” and The REO Town Book Party hopes to fully support that notion this Saturday.   The inaugural literary … more
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