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WKAR's Scott Pohl speaks with Ruelaine Stokes about her poetry and her plans as an arts ambassador.
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The mid-Michigan handbell choir commemorates the milestone with shows Saturday, April 20, at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in East Lansing and Monday, April 22, at the Delta Presbyterian Church in Lansing.
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Paintings by artist Ryan Holmes have gotten a lot of social media attention in recent months, but the Lansing artist has been creating art his entire life.
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The Verna D. Holley Project choir continues the musical legacy with LaVonté Heard as its artistic director.
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Michigan State University's Latinx Film Festival brings a special performance inspired by the life of Joaquin Oliver, who lost who lost his life to gun violence in a mass shooting.
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Masaki Takahashi is also the founder of The Poetry Room Open Mic at The Robin Theatre in Lansing.
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Today, thousands of people nationwide are coming together to transcribe the letters of the famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
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You’ve heard him reporting on sports for this radio station and you’ve seen him on WKAR-TV programs like the locally produced Beyond The Score. But there’s more to our friend and colleague.
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The creator of the Woke and The Knight Life speaks at the 15th MSU Comics Forum, Feb. 2-3.
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The film was part of Michigan State University’s 44th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
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Author Bonnie Jo Campbell's latest novel tracks three generations of women living in Michigan.
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The new exhibition is all about food, where it comes from and where it goes.