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VIDEO: Doing right by the animals who give us so much

VIDEO: Doing right by the animals who give us so much

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on August 8, 2011

Two videos of Wayne Pacelle of the Humane Society of the United States on how we should treat our fellow living creatures.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged book, cats, dogs, Everybody Reads, factory farms, humane society, Lansing, the bond, wayne pacelle, whales | Leave a response

Author and head of U.S. Humane Society to visit Lansing

Author and head of U.S. Humane Society to visit Lansing

By Bill Castanier on August 6, 2011

Wayne Pacelle is not one to duck tough issues

Posted in Activism, Food Policy & Politics, News | Tagged dog fighting, Everybody Reads, Lansing Michigan, Michael Vick, the bond, wayne pacelle | Leave a response

Humane Society proposes new “bond” with animals

Humane Society proposes new “bond” with animals

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on August 5, 2011

Wayne Pacelle speaks and signs books Sunday (2 – 4 p.m.) at Everybody Reads bookstore – dog and cat adoptions from noon to 2 p.m.

Posted in News | Tagged book, bookstore, Everybody Reads, humane society, landing, mi, the bond, united states, wayne pacelle | Leave a response

VIDEO: Scott Sparling talks about Wire to Wire, Michigan & trains

VIDEO: Scott Sparling talks about Wire to Wire, Michigan & trains

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on July 27, 2011

Growing up in Jackson, Michigan, shaped Sparling’s first novel, in the making for more than 20 years.

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged Bill Castanier, Bonnie Bucqueroux, Everybody Reads, Lansing, Randall Glumm, Scott Sparling, video, Wire to Wire | Leave a response

All aboard for a daring ride with author Scott Sparling

All aboard for a daring ride with author Scott Sparling

By Bill Castanier on July 26, 2011

Author Scott Sparling will be at EVERYbody Reads Bookstore 1:30 pm., Tuesday July 26

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Everybody Reads, Lansing, Mittenlit.com, Randall Glumm, Scott Sparling, Way Station Books, Wire to Wire | Leave a response

HerStories Fest at Everybody Reads & Gone Wired Cafe

HerStories Fest at Everybody Reads & Gone Wired Cafe

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 17, 2011

HerStories Fest on March 18 celebrates stories about women during Women’s History Month. Donations benefit the Women’s Center of Greater Lansing, which to date has served more than 2,800 people in the area. The program begins at 6:30pm with a free reception at Everybody Reads Bookstore, 2019 E. Michigan Ave, followed by Word Art at [...]

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged concert, Everybody Reads, Gone Wired, HerStories, marco guzman, Mighty Medicine, poetry, Women's Center, Word Art | Leave a response

Author and historian on the underground press at Everybody Reads

Author and historian on the underground press at Everybody Reads

By Bill Castanier on March 2, 2011

Stop by Everybody Reads Thursday March 3 for an event celebrating the history of the underground press

Posted in Activism, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Everybody Reads, Lansing City Pulse, MSU Press, Voices from the Underground | Leave a response

A Game of Inches

Baseball author set for release party at EVERYbody Reads

By Bill Castanier on March 30, 2010

Haslett Michigan baseball writer will be at Everybody Reads

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged A Game of Inches, baseball, Everybody Reads, Lansing Michigan, opening day, Peter Morris | Leave a response

HerStories writing workshops, authors and storytellers starts in March

HerStories writing workshops, authors and storytellers starts in March

By Bill Castanier on February 25, 2010

HerStories will celebrate women through writing and storytelling

Posted in Activism, Life in Lansing, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Everybody Reads, HerStories, Women's Center of Greater Lansing | 2 Responses

Our dog Angel came to us from the Capital Area Humane Society - perhaps the best investment we ever made

Sleep in and participate in our Alternative Black Friday instead

By Everyone on November 25, 2009

Instead of fighting the crowds on Black Friday, sleep in and give a donation to your favorite local charities in the names of family and friends instead.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged Adbusters, Advent House, Black Friday, Buy Nothing Day, Capital Area Humane Society, Culture Jammers, Everybody Reads, Greater Lansing Food Bank, Lansing | Leave a response

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