-
The Accidentals return to Stateside after almost 10 years. They discussed new music, new bandmates, and inspirational collaborations. Plus, a special in-studio performance.
-
Wrapping on the Mackinac Policy Conference, hearing about a new musical about a historical Michigander, then we took a trip to a famous Ypsilanti restaurant that has flown above the test of time.
-
We took a visit to electronic music producer Kevin Reynolds home-studio ahead of his performance this weekend at Movement: Detroit's annual Electronic Music Festival.
-
There may be more nickel in the ground around Lake Superior than we realize. One creative solution to issues of housing supply in the northern Lower Peninsula. Then, what the Detroit Audubon Society is planning to do to address the racist nature of its namesake. Then, a little advice from Zak Rosen and some friends.
-
Michigan’s House Speaker Joe Tate discusses future plans for gun violence prevention bills. The Endangered Species Act reaches its half-a-century milestone. A little bit of history about your favorite baked goods: Pies. Interlochen Public Radio looks back on the Gaylord Tornado from one year ago today. And in the field with Michigan bee keepers.
-
Marketing professor Marcus Collins' new book, "For the Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be," offers ways to define the amorphous thing we call "culture."
-
Hear about the drug shortages in Michigan, a new independent film from a former Midland resident, a piano that has mysteriously appeared in Petoskey, and finally, what more environmentally aware packaging might look like.
-
Matthew Osmon blends a range of techniques to create visually striking, evocative art. Based out of, Flint, his hometown, Osmon’s works balance themes of the self with the surreal.
-
We hear about Livingston County's reaction to potential red-flag laws, followed by a story about a rare goose spotted in northern Michigan. Then, we took a visit to a prominent Flint artist.
-
Some important financial news for Flint mothers. Then, the first nationally syndicated Black female cartoonist talks about her book tour. An update on a rare Michigan bird. Finally, some advice from Zak Rosen and friends.