Panel tackles gender inequities, predicts “a massive year for women”
Apr29

Panel tackles gender inequities, predicts “a massive year for women”

By Harold C. Ford “One woman can make a difference…We’re on the precipice of a big change.” –Donna Motsinger, Bill Cosby accuser to National Public Radio, April 27, 2018 With the backdrop of a “Me Too”movement that hints at a sea change, last week five Flint panelists tackled the tough issues of gender inequity in the workplaces and political halls of our nation. “#Us Too, Women’s Issues and the Upcoming Election” was the fourth...

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Review:  Flint Youth Theater’s  “Geranium” is superlative, runs through May 6
Apr29

Review: Flint Youth Theater’s “Geranium” is superlative, runs through May 6

By Patsy Isenberg  The Flint Youth Theatre (FYT) has staged a superlative premier production of “The Geranium on the Windowsill Just Died But Teacher You Went Right On.” The musical is based on the book of the same name by Albert Cullum, published in 2003 by Harlin Quist. It was adapted into a musical by Michigan playwright Michael Lluberes (also director of the production) with music by Jared M. Dembowski. The final product was a...

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Seasonal deluges cause Thread Lake Dam breach, Hamilton Dam delays
Apr26

Seasonal deluges cause Thread Lake Dam breach, Hamilton Dam delays

By Jeffery L Carey Jr. A deluge of rain resulting in a February breach at Thread Lake and unusual weather in general this spring have wreaked havoc on the dams in Flint, causing lower water levels at Thread Lake and issues with the removal in process of both the Hamilton and Fabri Dams. Rebecca Fedewa, executive director of the Flint River Watershed Coalition (FRWC) explained, “During this time of high water, the dam at Thread Lake...

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Spring in Flint: Water service line replacement resumes under $5 million AECOM contract
Apr23

Spring in Flint: Water service line replacement resumes under $5 million AECOM contract

       By Jan Worth-Nelson With the return of spring weather, work has resumed on replacing lead-tainted water lines in the city. As of April 18, the date of work resumption, 6,264 lines had been replaced, according to Kristin Moore, City of Flint communications and public information director. Existing city records indicate about 12,000 more Flint homes have lead or galvanized service lines due for replacement....

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FIA Contemporary Crafts Wing opens with blitz of thanks, hopes for a “world saved by beauty”
Apr22

FIA Contemporary Crafts Wing opens with blitz of thanks, hopes for a “world saved by beauty”

By Jan Worth-Nelson What does art—and a major investment in making, acquiring and exhibiting it–mean to the City of Flint? Organizers of the weekend celebration and ribbon cutting for the opening of the 20,000-square-foot, $14 million Contemporary Crafts Wing and three new studios at the Flint Institute of Arts assembled a range of local luminaries, clerics, and politicians to offer answers. Their responses to the rhetorical...

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“Thrill-seeker’s” theater of glass, heat and light opens for FIA “Hot Shop” crowds
Apr21

“Thrill-seeker’s” theater of glass, heat and light opens for FIA “Hot Shop” crowds

By Jan Worth-Nelson Brent Swanson, the Flint Institute of Arts glass programs manager, says he is a “thrill seeker,” and that’s why he makes glass art.  It’s fast, it’s risky, and it’s hot. And that’s what visitors settling into their stadium seats at the new FIA glass art “hot shop” demonstration arena starting every Saturday afternoon now that the stunning new additions to the museum are open will get to see:  a unique and dramatic...

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