
Elizabeth Harlow
Stateside Assistant ProducerElizabeth Harlow is an Assistant Producer for Stateside. She has worked in communications and program administration in the higher education and nonprofit sectors since 2011 and arrives at Michigan Radio with substantial background in public storytelling, digital communications, and cultural research.
She holds a BA from Duke University and an MA from the University of Michigan, where she is currently a PhD Candidate in English Language and Literature. She has taught writing and literature at U-M, and her research examines how literary writing has interacted with social change movements in the United States. She is passionate about the social power of stories, both past and present.
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Just three days after being sentenced to 11 years hard labor by a military court in Myanmar, and nearly six months after being arrested, journalist Danny Fenster flew home to Michigan.
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What defines Midwestern food is debatable, but most would agree: it’s not famous for being plant-centric. The new cookbook Rust Belt Vegan Kitchen looks to move the needle on diverse, plant-based, distinctively Midwestern cooking—and to make it accessible for everyone.
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A conversation with a member of one of Michigan's most exclusive and secretive clubs: those who have been Sparty.
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Lots of first graders dream of dinosaurs, mammoths, and other prehistoric creatures. Not many discover real ones. But 6-year-old Julian Gagnon did, stumbling on a rare 12,000-year-old mastodon tooth while out for a family hike.
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Author and activist adrienne marie brown’s Afrofuturist novella Grievers imagines a fictional Detroit where a mysterious and deadly illness is spreading rapidly, plaguing the city with grief.
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Despite a meteoric rise in the U.S. art world in the 1930s and a reputation as one of the most famous and prolific Latino artists of the 1940s, Michigan painter Carlos Lopez has slipped into relative obscurity in public memory.
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The popular Grand Rapids ArtPrize event has returned after a COVID hiatus with major changes to award voting. Plus, a spotlight on one of this year's artists, Tiffany Manning, who collected 100 local women's stories for the Feminine Soul Project.