This Month in the Village:  March features Celtic music, Girls Rock, Science on Tap
Mar04

This Month in the Village: March features Celtic music, Girls Rock, Science on Tap

“This Month” highlights a selection of events available to our readers.  It is not an exhaustive list, rather a sampling of opportunities in the city. To submit events for April email your event to Managing Editor Meghan Christian at meghan.christian22@gmail.com by March 26. Wellness at the Wheel Mon – Sat. The Ferris Wheel, 615 S. Saginaw St., 6th floor Admission: $12 810-213-4710 for more information Schedule: Monday: 5:30...

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Stonemason, artist, champion of peace David Smallidge dead at 83
Mar03

Stonemason, artist, champion of peace David Smallidge dead at 83

By Jan Worth-Nelson David Smallidge was a stone mason who helped lay bricks for the downtown campus of UM – Flint and constructed the stone frame for the original Flint Farmers’ Market mosaic. He also created exquisitely detailed black and white porcelain plates and vases and other works of art that found their way into New York galleries.  A key member of Buckham Gallery from its beginnings in the ’80s and an ardent...

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In Ann Arbor, Yo-Yo Ma brought star magic, stories in sound
Mar01

In Ann Arbor, Yo-Yo Ma brought star magic, stories in sound

By Darlene C. Carey  On the night of cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s recent appearance in Ann Arbor, the crescent moon and Jupiter had their closest pass of the year, with Saturn and Venus also visible in the night sky. Ma’s performance before a packed house at Hill Auditorium offered a similar magical aligning of the stars, a prelude to the next day when he brought his singular warm-hearted excitement to Flint. The famed musician’s visit to...

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Yo-Yo Ma celebration unites, electrifies a crowd with music and love  at Berston Field House
Feb28

Yo-Yo Ma celebration unites, electrifies a crowd with music and love at Berston Field House

By Jan Worth-Nelson Steel drummers, a mariachi band,  twirling dancers, spoken word, African drum and dance, a string quartet — and in the midst of it, a little bit of Bach by a world-renowned cellist and a joyous atmosphere — that was Thursday’s “Flint Voices:  Culture, Community and Resilience” showcase at Berston Field House. A crowd of several hundred had to park up and down side streets off Saginaw...

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Review:  “A $500 House in Detroit” a familiar, complex story for Flint readers
Feb27

Review: “A $500 House in Detroit” a familiar, complex story for Flint readers

By Harold C. Ford “You’re either part of the solution or you’re part of the problem.”- Eldridge Cleaver “What I learned…was that my goal wasn’t to build a house.  It was to transform myself by building a house.”- author Drew Philp, A $500 House in Detroit, Rebuilding an Abandoned Home and an American City, 2017, Scribner Don’t buy Drew Philp’s book, A $500 House in Detroit,if all you’re looking for is how-to-do-it lessons on...

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Review:  Katie Stanley Band interlaces themes of love and loss in polished “Lake Superior”
Feb26

Review: Katie Stanley Band interlaces themes of love and loss in polished “Lake Superior”

By Jeffery L. Carey Jr. Very few local bands are as polished and professional sounding as the Flint-based Katie Stanley Band. With the recent release of Katie Stanley’s third EP titled, Lake Superior, it would seem the band is progressing in the right direction. As a singer/songwriter myself,  I looked for several criteria in the EP that generally create a well constructed record.  I focused on whether Lake Superior had a theme within...

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