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From Charlotte to the Silver Screen, Michigan-born Actor Makes Major Motion Picture Debut
Michigan Culinary Artist On The Rise with Food Network Special
She wasn’t sure how this wild journey began, but Michigan-based culinary artist, Jill Davis is the latest to rise to the national stage as she competes on the Food Network’s latest Halloween themed baking competition for a $25,000 prize. The competition which has episodes airing each week throughout the month of September, aired its first episode on September 12.
Michigan Zoos Prove that Animal Conservation is a Work of Art
As an Uncle, we all want to be a Funcle! You know, the FUN Uncle. But, to carry the title as the Funcle, it takes more than showing your superpowers on extraordinary adventures, or your creativity to places far beyond our imaginations, to be the Funcle – you have to include something educational, engaging and will win over the hearts of Mom and Dad.
Art Festival Organizers Join Front Office of Local Arts Administration Firm
Endangered Red Panda Cub Born at Potter Park Zoo
Legendary Country Music Artist Vince Gill Comes to East Lansing!
Michigan-born Composer Inspires Next Generation to Pursue Their Passions
Like many, it started at a very young age that classical composer Marcus Norris fell in love with music, but it might not have been classical music that started his pursuit of the artistic career he has today, “Benny Poole, a jazz legend, lived in my neighborhood and I remember seeing him as a teenager coming home after making music all night,” and he thought to himself, “he gets paid to do this? That has to be my life.”
Can Street Festivals Rethink the Layout to Embrace Downtown Brick-and-Mortar Businesses?
One of the highlights for communities all across the State of Michigan during the summer months is the magnitude of quality fine art, craft and street festivals that bring vibrancy to main streets in the Fresh Coast State. Thousands of people flock to them, often times they serve as a massive weekend-long tourism engine, and the arts are in the spotlight to highlight this thriving industry in Michigan’s creative economy.
Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center Seeks New Executive Director
Lansing Seeks Artist for Public Art Installation
Mitch Albom & Jeffrey Hatcher’s ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ Makes Michigan Premiere at Wharton Center
Lansing Art Gallery Offers Art Ability Bags to Reduce Barriers for Art Experiences
Cedar Street Art Collective to Anchor the 2022 Capital City Creatives Crawl
Williamston Theatre Finishes Out Season Fifteen With World Premiere of The Hat Box
MSU Broad Art Museum Hosts Discussion with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s Family Members
MSU Broad Art Museum Appoints New Curators, Dr. Teresa Fankhänel and Rachel Winter
Wharton Center Celebrates 40th AnnIversary with 2022/23 Season
Flint Rep Makes History with LGBTQIA+ Take On ‘The FantasticKs’
The World Needs More Stories… Insightful, Thought-Provoking, Quality Stories.
The World Needs More Stories… Insightful, Good-Hearted, Quality Stories. And that’s exactly what you’ll get when visiting the Williamston Theatre in Downtown Williamston, Mich. What started as a vision in 2004 to create a small professional live theatre company in Mid-Michigan, has grown into something not-so-small — a professional theatre company with an exceptional roster of artists, telling stories that are hugely important for our communities!