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Jeremy Benson
Freeland's Board Room supplies Mid-Michigan gamers with the latest and greatest expansions and editions, as well as a place to meet and defeat.
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Jeremy Benson
No matter where or when you hear it, there is only one way to listen to Neighborhood Muscle, which is with your head banging and your fist raised.
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Jeremy Benson
Because they don't make it like they used to.
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Jeremy Benson
While collaborative and focused on friendship, Only Connect, the sophomore release from Bay City's I Am the Branch, is ultimately lonely.
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Jeremy Benson
Crispy Music Fest, Rice Krispie Fest, Burnt Crispy Fest--whatever you like to call it, it's moving into the parking lot at White's Bar this weekend.
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Jeremy Benson
Nathan Hauke navigates the no-man's land at the intersection of religion and family.
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Jeremy Benson
The Curtain Call Community Players thrive in their production of Little Shop of Horrors, opening tonight in the Grace A. Memorial Library auditorium.
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Jeremy Benson
David Small's graphic memoir is a bizarre paradox of design and intent.
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Jeremy Benson
A pair of Michigan inventors is putting the power of fresh coffee into the hands of the drinkers.
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Jeremy Benson
What is G.C. Waldrep's Dorset Prize winning collection?