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Professional Musicians Work with Parents to Create Personalized Lullabies for Their Babies in FLint
Wharton Center Returns to the Stage with Star-Studded Season
Wharton Center has just announced its 2021-2022 season, featuring an amazing collection of Broadway shows, including the much-anticipated return of Hamilton and the very best in performing arts.
Challenging Audiences with Timely and Historical Topics, Peppermint Creek to Release New Virtual Musical
Peppermint Creek Theatre Company is once again presenting a thoughtful virtual performance as part of their 2020 -21 season with the release of the virtual musical, Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps, in honor of Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month.
The Show Must Go On: Michigan’s Variety Show is Back!
Every Dollar Counts to Bring ArtPath Back to Lansing!
In The Artist Studio: Lucy Synk
Flint Institute of Music to Perform Virtual Concert for Holocaust Rememberance Day
In the Artist Studio: Moira Maloney
‘Rosé All Day’ Wine Festival Coming to Lansing
Michigan Singer-Songwriter Rachel Curtis Releases New Single & Music Video
Independent Michigan-based contemplative folk and daydreamy, smoky pop artist Rachel Curtis is celebrating the release of her new single, “Strobe Lights” out on all music platforms
Peppermint Creek Theatre Company Highlights the Voices of Lansing’s Black and Brown Community IN Original Film, “Let Us Breathe”
One of the darkest legacies of racism in America is the near-complete removal of black voices from the public discourse. Seeing is not hearing. Only when we stop and listen, when people are heard, do we begin to break down the barriers of inequality and truly work towards a world where Black Lives Matter.
Black Is King: Mila Lynn Highlights Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, Breonna Taylor and More in New Exhibit
Internationally acclaimed visual artist, and the first artist in REACH Studio Art Center’s new Arts Residency Program, Lansing’s own Mila Lynn is presenting her newest artistic endeavor entitled the ‘Black is King’ Project throughout the month of February.
Lansing Symphony Orchestra Announces Virtual Concert Spanning Three CEnturies
The Lansing Symphony Orchestra is featuring music spanning three centuries, including the 18th century by Antonio Vivaldi, the 20th century by Heitor Villa-Lobos and the 21st century by LSO Composer-in-Residence Patrick Harlin as part of their first virtual event of the year.
Lansing Art Gallery to Activate Riverfront and Calling for Artists
Lebowsky Center for Performing Arts Seeks to Sell Out Theater
Owosso’s Historic Community Theatre Asks Community to Purchase Tickets in leu of Shuttered Doors and Cancelled Productions as a Result of COVID-19
Lansing Artist, Sara Pulver, Illustrates Coloring Book for the Sights, Sounds and Tastes of Lansing
From the Michigan State Capitol Building and Spartan Stadium, to the legendary MSU Dairy Store’s ice cream and Weston’s Kewpee Olive Burger, there are a number of sights, sounds, and tastes that represent the history and future of Lansing.
Wharton Center Announces 2021 Planned Return to the Stage
Wharton Center’s much-anticipated return to live performances is now expected to occur this fall with a series of Broadway hits.