Free Berston concert Thursday to feature Flint voices, Yo-Yo Ma, Olaniran
Feb26

Free Berston concert Thursday to feature Flint voices, Yo-Yo Ma, Olaniran

By Jan Worth-Nelson Ed note:  This has been updated to correct the address of Berston Field House.  It is 3300 Saginaw St. A free “cultural community showcase” featuring Flint performers along with famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma is set for 4-6 p.m. Thursday at Berston Field House, 3300 Saginaw St.  Recording artist and musician Tunde Olaniran, who grew up in Flint, will co-host. No tickets are required and seats are first-come...

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A number of numbers to watch in 2019
Feb25

A number of numbers to watch in 2019

By Paul Rozycki I once knew a math professor who argued that everything in the universe could be explained by numbers and mathematics—from the creation of the most basic atoms, to the formation of the stars and galaxies, to the most complex life forms, to all types of mechanical and electronic devices. I don’t claim to be enough of a mathematician to prove him right or wrong, but numbers do matter a lot. And most of the biggest...

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Kildee promotes legislation to increase, strengthen Social Security in local roundtable
Feb22

Kildee promotes legislation to increase, strengthen Social Security in local roundtable

By Jan Worth-Nelson Nobody should live in poverty because they’re old, Congressman Dan Kildee declared to a group of about 35 community  leaders  today in Flint, and no one around the table disagreed. But pension systems and Social Security as they function today for many elderly are not adequate and need strengthening, Kildee said. Among those at the table in the Ferris Wheel Building were leaders from the American Association...

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Calling for “full public release” of Mueller report, Kildee says GOP leaders need to “stand up”
Feb22

Calling for “full public release” of Mueller report, Kildee says GOP leaders need to “stand up”

By Jan Worth-Nelson Calling for “full public release” of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, Congressman Dan Kildee said today regardless of what happens he hopes Republican leaders “stand with the American people” and hold the president accountable, instead of acting like “full-time employees of the Trump organization.” “I want to see everything,” he said, indicating he would...

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News Brief: Registration open for Spring Break Theatre Camp for kids grades 3-6
Feb21

News Brief: Registration open for Spring Break Theatre Camp for kids grades 3-6

Registration is underway and tuition assistance is available for spring classes and acting camp at Flint Repertory Theatre, 1220 East Kearsley St. Spring Break Theatre Camp, March 25-29, is a week of daily acting workshops for grades 3-6, with a final stage performance capping the week. Cost is $150; tuition assistance deadline is March 12. Spring classes begin April 9 for age 4 through adult on a range of performance skills. Tuition...

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Black Panther founder Bobby Seale highlights UM – Flint’s Black History Month
Feb18

Black Panther founder Bobby Seale highlights UM – Flint’s Black History Month

By Paul Rozycki As part of Black History Month, the U of M-Flint invited Black Panther Party founder Bobby Seale to address students, faculty, and the public on Monday night. The 1960s activist spoke to a full house at the UM-Flint Theater in a presentation that ranged from the familiar to the radical. The 1960s radical, now in his 80s, began in a quiet manner describing his early days in Texas, his work in the construction business,...

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