The show A Chorus Line gives the audience a glimpse into the lives of 17 hopeful dancers. They are putting it all on the line for their chance at making their dreams…
Walking up to the front door of the English Inn feels like going out to dinner at a friend’s home — a friend with a really large, beautifully landscaped, landmark…
Since I’ve had the opportunity to write this column, I’ve covered many great events. Many of them have been fundraisers. This time, it’s purely an art exhibition.
Like many of…
March is National Reading Month. Children across the country will be involved in activities encouraging reading and the learning that goes with it; so I put together a short list…
Break out the champagne and shrimp! Sharpen your tongue to make insightful observations concerning the wardrobe choices of those dazzling starlets! Ladies, it’s Oscar time.
Every year, my girlfriends and…
Local musician and volunteer Joe Wright teamed up with local businesses and area residents to provide a Christmas party for veterans housed at the Volunteers of America shelter. Each veteran…
Downtown Williamston’s annual ice sculpting event offered two days to watch as renowned sculptor Scott Miller turned blocks of ice into frozen works of art. His creations included a swan,…
Daredevils of Greater Lansing took a dip at Eagle Eye Golf Course. Although the freezing water may have been a shock, their hearts were warmed by knowing they were raising…
The other day, I was viewing the profiles of people who had viewed my profile on an online dating Web site. There were the usual items — those with no…
Estelle Parsons has got moxy. She knows what she wants, does what she wants and has no regrets about her life. Parsons isn’t the usual Broadway actress, either. She’s 82…
She Laughs performer Kathie Dunbar
The last stand-up comedy show I went to was a performance at the prominent comedy club The Second City in Toronto in eighth grade. I…