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In lieu of a live event, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan is taking its signature MLK Day celebration to the airwaves. more
Brown’s favorite thing is a Honda VTX1800. He explained why riding his motorcycle is so therapeutic. more
If you grew up in Greater Lansing, or have spent time hanging out on Michigan State University’s campus, you probably have a great story about Pinball Pete’s. The arcade hall and Spartan stomping ground is an epicenter for first dates, birthday parties and otherwise unforgettable nights out. Now, amid the devastating coronavirus pandemic, Pinball Pete’s is calling on the public for help. more
Early indications look like 2021 will be a very good year for reading. At the beginning of each year, I compile a list of books I want to read. The following list does not include political tomes on the recent election or the future of democracy. Those will come later. more
It’s a new year, so what better time to catch up with some new businesses in town? 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
This is January 2021, and City Pulse’s annual People Issue had to go completely virtual, like everything else. more
Whitney Spotts is well known in Lansing for her role as the lead singer of Starfarm, an ’80s pop cover band that has played more local parties than she can remember. Lesser-known: Her offstage gig as marketing assistant to the brand director for PG Group — the local cannabis powerplayer behind Lansing medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries like Pure Options, Old 27 Wellness and Stateside Wellness. more
As part of Meridian Township's Village of Okemos project, the Travelers Club International Restaurant & Tuba Museum is undergoing demolition. A neighboring block, the former home of Bottoms Up Lingerie and Okemos Ace Hardware, is scheduled for demolition next week. more
With most local music venues closed or barely operating at this point, it’s difficult to look back at the year in music. Hundreds of shows that should’ve happened didn’t. Bar staff … more
You probably don’t need to be reminded that it was a hard year for local business, but it’s an impossible fact to avoid when recapping 2020. As soon as the coronavirus pandemic took full effect in March and the first wave of “Stay Home, Stay Safe” orders were in place, the world of brick and mortar took a vicious throttling. more
This is it: The ultimate ranking of the five best cannabis products in Greater Lansing this year. This list has been painstakingly curated over the last several months while cooped up at home, shopping for and tirelessly sampling some of the best weed my editor’s money could buy. Enjoy. more
Pearls of polyphony pour from a parking garage. Jazz licks flow from a dozen scattered bedrooms, offices and studios and swirl into a soulful statement of ultimate unity. Beethoven does not roll over, and Ellington puts up his dukes. more
In the realm of arts and culture, 2020 was a year of cancellations and postponements. As long as there’s a pandemic happening and large public gatherings are prohibited, the majority of live entertainment is practically impossible. more
Bernice King is headlining the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan's 2021 annual MLK Day of Celebration. This is the first year in the event’s 36-year history that it will be televised. It will be broadcast by WILX TV 10-NBC on Monday, Jan.18 from 7 to 8 p.m. more
The year 2020 was a wild one for headlines. Here are the 10 most popular stories we published on Lansingcitypulse.com. more
Lansing’s newest medical and recreational dispensary operates with a distinct business model. more
Penny Wali wanted to honor her husband’s memory by lending a helping hand to students attending his alma mater, Lansing Community College. To do so, she started the Ngere Abdul Wali Scholarship Fund six years ago. The scholarship offers students $1,000 — about the cost of three classes at LCC. more
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.  more
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. more
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