Historical Society and Capital Area District Library to present program on the history of libraries in Lansing
By Bill Castanier on April 7, 2014
In 1902 women in Lansing banded together to assure the city would have a library
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Lansing library to celebrate the life of Malcolm X
By Bill Castanier on January 2, 2012
Malcolm X to be honored in Lansing
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Prof picks top 25 books that shaped America
By Bill Castanier on June 6, 2011
How can Catcher in the Rye not be on the list? Find out tonight on WLNZ
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Being a stay at home dad in Lansing
By Chris Singer on May 12, 2010
Where can you take your 6 to 18 month old on those rainy and winter days in Lansing? Read about my two favorite places in Lansing.
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Author Audrey Niffenegger answers 16 sweet questions
By Bill Castanier on March 23, 2010
Audrey Neffenegger draws heavily on spiritualism in her new work
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Food and Your Health Film/Discussion Series
By Chris Singer on January 26, 2010
The first film, “Food, Inc.,” kicks off this Sunday, January 31st at 2 p.m. at the South Lansing Branch of the Capital Area District Library (3500 South Cedar St. in Lansing).
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