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Coolidge Road residents challenging development of wetlands

Coolidge Road residents challenging development of wetlands

By Caron Creighton on June 14, 2010

Several East Lansing residents and City Council members are once again engaged in the debate between protecting a wetland and improving the local economy.

Posted in City Hall, News | Tagged CADDIS Development, City Council, Coolidge Road, East Lansing, Joe Reynolds, Planning Commission, West Lake Lansing Road | Leave a response

Hope at the Center: Poetry Show on Thursday 4/15

Hope at the Center: Poetry Show on Thursday 4/15

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 10, 2010

The multimedia poetry reading by Melissa Dey Hasbrook will recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month and raise money for local efforts.

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged East Lansing, Melissa Dey Hasbrook, poetry reading, scene metrospace, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Take Back the Night | Leave a response

East Lansing Film Festival goes to the dogs

East Lansing Film Festival goes to the dogs

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on January 19, 2010

The documentary tells the stories of pet owners reunited with their “fur babies.”

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged East Lansing, east lansing film festival, geralyn pezanoski, hannah center, katrina, mine, pets, susan woods, wells hall | 1 Response

Use the Ethiopian bread as your utensils

Altu’s Eithiopian restaurant expands

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 30, 2009

Altu’s Restaurant, which offers Ethiopian cuisine, is expanding its dining room. Live music with no cover every Saturday.

Posted in Area Eateries, News | Tagged Altu's, cuisine, Drew Howard, East Lansing, Ethiopian, Jen Sygit, Lynn Hefferan, restaurant, vegetarian | 1 Response

Painting sugar skulls to grieve and to heal

Painting sugar skulls to grieve and to heal

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 17, 2009

Paloma Rosales hosted a workshop on this Day of the Dead tradition during the Women in the Arts Festival

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged Day of the Dead, Dia de los muertas, East Lansing, Edgewood United Methodist Church, Michigan, Paloma Rosales, sugar skulls, Women in the Arts Festival | Leave a response

The Islamic Center of East Lansing celebrates its 30th anniversary reaching out to the community

The Islamic Center of East Lansing celebrates its 30th anniversary reaching out to the community

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 16, 2009

Members of the Islamic Center reach out to the broader community to dispel myths about their religion.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged anniversary, calligraphy, East Lansing, henna, Islamic Center, Muslim | Leave a response

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