Andrew Custer awarded a Fulbright for work in Colombia
May30

Andrew Custer awarded a Fulbright for work in Colombia

By Jan Worth-Nelson Andrew Custer, 27, a Michigan State University graduate from Flint, has received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to Colombia from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Custer, an alumnus of The Valley School, is the son of Casey and Edwin Custer, EVM’s longtime photographer and distribution director and is the nephew of East Village Magazine’s late founder and...

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Review:  “The Kremlin Playbook” depicts eroding democracies, prompting heebie-jeebies
May29

Review: “The Kremlin Playbook” depicts eroding democracies, prompting heebie-jeebies

By Robert R. Thomas While looking for a Canadian hockey channel between the interminable rash of mind-numbing commercials during the final two minutes of a basketball game, I stumbled upon the conclusion to a C-SPAN telecast of a federal intelligence hearing. I never got back to the the game. What caught my attention was mention of a book with a jock title: The Kremlin Playbook. Published in October 2016 as a combined report by the...

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Former Mayor Walling responds to NOVA film:  “It was hard to watch”
May28

Former Mayor Walling responds to NOVA film: “It was hard to watch”

By Jan Worth-Nelson Former Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, an omnipresent and embattled figure in the Flint water crisis until his defeat for re-election in November, 2015,  sat quietly with his wife near the back of the auditorium last week as producers from the PBS science series NOVA unveiled their documentary, “Poisoned Water” to a Flint audience. (See account of the premiere here) “It was very hard to watch,”...

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Free chamber music series kicks off June 9 at the FIM
May28

Free chamber music series kicks off June 9 at the FIM

By Jan Worth-Nelson The annual June chamber music series of the Flint School of Performing Arts and Flint Symphony Orchestra kicks off at 7 p.m. June 9 in MacArthur Hall at the Flint Institute of Music, 1120 E. Kearsley St. The free concerts will continue every Friday in June, as follows: June 9: Strings, feature the Ravel String Quartet June 16: Strings and winds, featuring Walton Façade June 23: Brass and strings, featuring...

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“America owes Flint a huge debt of gratitude,” Edwards tells NOVA premiere audience
May27

“America owes Flint a huge debt of gratitude,” Edwards tells NOVA premiere audience

By Jan Worth-Nelson In Flint for the premiere of the upcoming NOVA production, “Poisoned Water,” towering and sometimes controversial water crisis figure Marc Edwards of Virginia Tech leaned into the near-capacity crowd at the Flint Institute of Arts theater and stated, “America really owes Flint a huge debt of gratitude.” That’s because, he said, “in the aftermath we’ve discovered problems...

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First-ever Flint Literary Festival to take flight this summer
May27

First-ever Flint Literary Festival to take flight this summer

The inaugural Flint Literary Festival will be July 21-22 and feature several noted authors with Flint roots who have achieved critical and commercial success with their writing. Hosted at the Flint Public Library, the literary festival will also include panel discussions, a reading room, a book fair, and an After-Hours Open Mic Night at a local establishment. This free event – a partnership between Gothic Funk Press, the Flint Public...

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