Multifaceted adventurer Bob Rose has made Lansing his home for 28 years. Rose grew up in Denver, CO, and first came to Michigan for a job in Essexville. Another job…
Although there are 11 Guido’s Pizza branches spanning Southern Michigan, the pizzeria in Okemos offers something no other location does: gluten-free pizza.
According to co-owner Steve Pollard, a tasty gluten-free…
Well, we’ve been waiting and waiting. And, it’s finally here … summer. You would think that the people of Michigan would be tops in patience. We have been waiting for…
Transforming Eagle Eye Gold Club into an enchanted forest is no easy task. But that is exactly what transpired Saturday evening, April 17, 2010. Vases of twisty branches covered with…
A diva, a protégé, a former lover, a chance at stardom, romance, jealousy, the “opera ghost” and an epic musical score all come together for the U.S. tour of Andrew…
From setting to time period, there is little to connect Jacqueline Winspear’s The Mapping of Love and Death and Wendy Webb’s The Tale of Halcyon Crane — except that the main character…
The Westside Community YMCA hosted its 6th Annual Sports Trivia Corporate Challenge and Auction at the Lexington Lansing Hotel. The event was held in honor of the Millers, Michigan’s first…
The Greater Lansing Area Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club, Inc. (GLAC) celebrated its 28th Annual Founders’ Day Awards at the Days Inn Lansing. The…
Lansing’s Claddagh Irish Pub presented A Shot for Breast Cancer, where more than 150 participants visited 15 pubs taking one shot at a time in honor and support of breast…
Wine-lovers gathered for an evening of music, food and the chance to sample more than 150 award-winning wines at Michigan State University Museum’s 15th Annual Wine Tasting Benefit. A lively…
The Maple Syrup Festival attracted nature-lovers young and old to observe how maple syrup is harvested from local trees. Held at the Fenner Nature Center, the festival included demonstrations in…