Humanity in Harmony festival returns Saturday Oct. 19
Oct13

Humanity in Harmony festival returns Saturday Oct. 19

By Jan Worth-Nelson The seventh annual Humanity in Harmony Music Festival featuring a quartet of four varied acts is set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Flint Institute of Music’s MacArthur Recital Hall.  The event is sponsored by the Flint Jewish Federation. The festival also offers a free master class in jazz performance at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17  followed by a free Meg Okura concert at 7 p.m., as a part of The FIM’s...

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“Forget what you thought about Flint before,” mural artists declare at festival panel
Oct10

“Forget what you thought about Flint before,” mural artists declare at festival panel

By Jan Worth-Nelson A conversation about the Flint Public Art Project (FPAP) murals in Flint Wednesday night at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint (CFGF) was a celebration of the city as experienced by outside artists. It also was a conversation among the panelists, all of whom are gay, about the responsibility to create safe space for LGBTQA+ people, not co-opting a culture for profit, and acknowledging that speaking...

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William S. White, scion of C.S. Mott Foundation, dies at 82
Oct09

William S. White, scion of C.S. Mott Foundation, dies at 82

By Jan Worth-Nelson Much has already has been written,  and will be written in the coming days about the life and death today of William S. White, longtime executive at the top of the C.S. Mott Foundation, at 82.  He was the grandson-in-law who ran the multi-billion dollar foundation that has played a huge role in the fate and shape of the city of Flint–and his son, Ridgway White, is now C.E.O. and president. We offer just the...

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East Village Magazine – October 2019
Oct09

East Village Magazine – October 2019

The latest issue of the East Village Magazine is available for download here: EVM_October 2019

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Zoning code update progress, small business grants featured at FNU
Oct08

Zoning code update progress, small business grants featured at FNU

By Luther Houle “You guys are definitely the heroes. You don’t get paid for this,” said Glenn Wilson Saturday morning Oct. 5 at the Flint Public Library. “A breakfast is just something to say thank you to you guys, and keep up the hard work!” Wilson, president of Communities First, Inc., a non-profit community development corporation, provided the Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU) monthly meeting with a full breakfast buffet.  Wilson...

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