I’ll not hear a single negative word about “Beauty and the Beast.” Yes, I know, it’s “problematic,” supposedly sending the ...
Mark Mitchell used to spend his winters in a tent. Now he’s a construction foreman. He walks or rides his bike to work every ...
An update to the Lansing Charter Commission landing page was made “to reflect the same language and wording in our first ...
The imposing statue of the late Michigan Gov. Austin Blair often photobombs tourists’ pictures of the state Capitol. The statue is the only depiction of a real person on the manicured grounds, ...
I grew up in REO Town, in a house that’s a century old. When my husband and I bought our first house, we stayed close to my ...
Two weeks ago, Lansing Branch NAACP President Harold A. Pope prepared to request a formal investigation into the East Lansing ...
Every Brilliant Thing” is a play about suicide and its effects on loved ones, yet it manages to present the narrative of a young person learning to cope with her mother’s ...
Riverwalk Theatre can always be counted on to offer something seasonal around Halloween, and “Ravenscroft” is this year’s dark offering. That is, darkly comic and frightfully ...
Lansing City Councilmembers will discuss a resolution “declaring the city of Lansing as an LGBTQ+ welcoming city” at ...
Lansing Community College’s debut production of the season, “Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties,” is not for everyone, but it is about everyone. Everyone, that is, who has ever ...
In 1940, Michigan State University art professors Alma Goetsch and Kathrine Winckler commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to ...
Before he made the violent threats that sparked viral social media posts, ignited local concerns about violent, anti-trans ...