First year in Flint, Bucks play for national championship Saturday at Atwood Stadium
Jul31

First year in Flint, Bucks play for national championship Saturday at Atwood Stadium

By Harold Ford Flint’s pre-professional soccer club, the Flint City Bucks, will play for the national championship of United States League Two (USL2) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at Kettering University’s Atwood Stadium in downtown Flint.  The Bucks will host Reading United AC, a soccer club based in Reading, Pennsylvania, The Bucks gained a berth in the championship match with a 1-0 semifinal victory over Golden State Force, a club...

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Love, goodness, and Flint’s musical heart echoed as Jazz Fest turned up the heat
Jul29

Love, goodness, and Flint’s musical heart echoed as Jazz Fest turned up the heat

By Tom Travis Mother Nature turned up the heat and local and regional and national musicians turned up the jazz this weekend as the 38th Flint Jazz Fest returned to where it was born – Flint’s Riverbank Park. After several years of being bounced around Flint, the Jazz Fest in the heart of downtown seems to hit the right vibe. The crowds were small to begin with but by the Saturday night and Sunday night performances, the...

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Book Review:  The Age of Surveillance Capitalism–the Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power
Jul28

Book Review: The Age of Surveillance Capitalism–the Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power

By Robert R. Thomas When entering foreign territories, orientation is the key to survival. Who is in charge? What are the rules? In her masterful analysis of the current state of global capitalism, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power, Shoshana Zuboff, the Charles Edward Wilson Professor emerita at Harvard Business School, puts it like this: “Who knows? Who decides? Who decides...

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Commentary: Flint City Council meetings a long day’s journey into night
Jul27

Commentary: Flint City Council meetings a long day’s journey into night

By Paul Rozycki On a recent Monday evening, of the approximately 96,448 residents in the city of Flint, 96,423 were most likely spending their time doing worthwhile, rewarding, or satisfying activities. The other 25 were at the Flint City Council meeting. To be sure, some of them had to be there.  Nine were elected from their wards as members of the council.  Perhaps another half dozen were city employees who were expected to be...

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Banging pots and pans signal celebrations at midnight:   EVM reporter in Puerto Rico describes  Rosselló’s demise
Jul26

Banging pots and pans signal celebrations at midnight: EVM reporter in Puerto Rico describes Rosselló’s demise

Editor’s Note:  EVM Staff Writer Harold Ford is vacationing in  Puerto Rico but, as a true journalist, couldn’t resist reporting  on what was happening there as Governor Ricardo Rosselló resigned.  In an email, Ford wrote, “The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was in an uproarious celebration last night.  It was in a state of revolt prior to that…While many eyes in the States are focused on a corrupt leader that the...

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“Beto” praises Flint’s “fierce pride,” touts 100K Ideas, calls for better health care
Jul25

“Beto” praises Flint’s “fierce pride,” touts 100K Ideas, calls for better health care

By Paul Rozycki The 2020 presidential campaign came to Flint Wednesday with a visit from Democratic presidential candidate and former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, who held a town hall meeting and rally for several hours with enthusiastic supporters at the Ferris Wheel in downtown Flint. O’Rourke addressed a full house of more than a hundred people, where he spoke of the new opportunities he said he hoped to see in Flint.  O’Rourke said...

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