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Registration is open for the 2023 Battle of the Books at Delta Township and Grand Ledge Area district libraries. Groups of three to five will read the five selected novels, … more
Saturday morning (June 10), the Historical Society of Greater Lansing and the Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections will team up to present a free walking tour of some of … more
With the opening of Struk Studio sculpture and art gallery, Lansing’s art scene is about to reach new heights. This addition to the city’s cultural landscape is brought to you by multimedia artist David A. Such, the founder of the annual ScrapFest eco-art festival in Old Town. more
Need your aura checked? Have inexplicable body aches? Or maybe you just need help tuning out the chaos? Talk to Madame Rue. more
In a normal world, Monica Ramirez-Montagut, the new director of MSU’s Broad Art Museum, would be all over the place by now, spreading the news about the latest art at the Broad and exhibits to come. more
More than a year of lockdown has done some odd things to the musicians of the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. more
This weekend, the Lansing area comes alive after the holiday break with three new art exhibitions, an abundance of concerts, the return of the Travelogue series, a comedy show, a Wild Game Dinner and … more
Tiesha King and Thrift Witch For being a witchy niche shop that’s centered mostly on otherworldly items, Thrift Witch, in Lansing’s Old Town, has grown into quite a popular retail … more
Summertime and the reading is easy. Summer is the time to put the 1,000-page classics and political biographies on the shelf at least until the leaves fall and turn your reading to the much more … more
For the MSU Broad Art Museum, a fourth transition at the top position in 10 years is not really a transition, according to key members of the MSU administration, the museum staff and its advisory … more
On Friday evening, Flint emo/pop-punk band FinalBossFight! will headline a high-energy show at the newly renovated Mac’s Bar alongside Lansing’s Tournament and Corduroy Pants and East Lansing’s Clipboards. ... more
“Soloist” isn’t quite the right word for Ara Gregorian’s job at Saturday’s Lansing Symphony Orchestra concert, and not just because he will share the spotlight with his … more
Bethanne Harms, 40, Lansing, is a stay-at-home mother and artist. more
This week, Turn it Down! dishes dirt on new releases hot off the press from two local bands. The first is a soulful digital single, the second is a raw EP recorded remotely while all band members … more
Deadtime Stories, a bookstore specializing in all things spooky, has opened up in Thrift Witch’s Dark Arts Market, just in time for Halloween. more
Lansing 5:01, a networking group that encourages young professionals to live in the Lansing area and invest in its communities, has acquired fellow Greater Lansing networking organization, Grand River Connection. more
After years of dormancy following the closure of its storefront in 2017, the East Lansing Food Co-op is working to finalize plans to return this summer as part of the Allen Neighborhood Center. The project, tentatively titled the Eastside Lansing Food Co-Op, will see the co-op return later this year as a functioning grocery store.  more
In an era where local news is evaporating and many cities don’t have a source for local reporting at all, FOX 47 is ramping up on the ground coverage in Greater Lansing. With a new team of … more
Jackalope  Thursday, June 2 FREE, 5 p.m. doors, music at 6 p.m. 18+ (all ages until 9 p.m.) UrbanBeat 1213 Turner St., Lansing urbanbeatevents.com  For … more
Lansing is home to many things, and for these creatives, it’s the place that inspires them to make art. Here are a few Lansing-based artists whose work you have probably seen around town. From … more
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