Editor's Pick: Patterns of REO Town
By: Brad Garmon,
5/12/2010

Thanks to Reach Studio Art Center's "Patterns of Place" exhibit, you get a rare chance to glimpse our urban places, especially the REO Town neighborhood, through the artistic eyes of more than 70 talented Lansing youth.
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Painting a Bigger Picture
By: Gretchen Cochran,
2/24/2010

No one seems to know exactly how many murals the Capital region hosts. But there’s a movement afoot to create more of the wall-sized paintings. (
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Lansing's Minister of Urban Revival
By: Deborah Richmond ,
12/16/2009

ACD.net's Kevin Schoen hopes to turn a problematic vacant property on Kalamazoo Street into a city-friendly community sculpture park. (
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Top 10 2009
By: Staff,
12/9/2009
In 2009, we heard some great ideas regarding social business, entrepreneurship and the redevelopment of one the region’s most valuable assets — the riverfront.
We also talked to individuals who are creating or have created incubators for the area’s best and brightest. Interestingly, these incubators run the educational gamut, providing services for elementary, high school and college students as well as start-ups.
Since it’s the end of the year, we can’t resist concluding with a few top 10 issues. This week, we’re running the Top Ten of 2009 so if there’s a feature, development or innovation story you missed during the year, here’s your chance to take another look.
Enjoy!
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Landing in Lansing: Zahrah Resh
By: Viki Lorraine,
11/18/2009

Zahrah Resh's path of painting has led her from Malaysia to Detroit to her current home and gallery in East Lansing. (
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The Messy Side of Money
By: Ivy Hughes,
10/7/2009

Is it possible to make money with fine art? Lansing artist Kimberly Lavon thinks so, and is using the weight of the press to make it happen. (
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CG Video: Ignite Lansing 2.0
By: Justin Caine,
10/7/2009

Ignite Lansing 2.0's sold-out crowd of 500 at the Old Town Temple Building was on fire with possibilities. (
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