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Matthew Falk
To the uninitiated, poetry can look a lot like magic, a quasi-mystical product of pure inspiration. Let's look again.
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Gina Myers
Writer and producer Jerry Seward discusses his current project, Cyber Hunt, filmmaking in Michigan, and the Riverside Saginaw Film Festival.
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Larry J. Rodarte
Publisher Larry J. Rodarte began Mi Gente as a newspaper in 1995, and it became full-gloss magazine in 2003. Mi Gente is the leading publication serving the Latino community in the state of Michigan to promote positive images of Latinos and their contributions to society.
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Larry J. Rodarte
In the past 50 years, Latino leaders in the Saginaw community have made their mark for different organizations and programs to help our greater community. Yet, recently concern over the apathy among Latino youth has propelled the creation of a new leadership training program.
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Jeanne Lesinski
S.Y.S. Fest organizer Tony Lagalo puts out a call to area artists to be part of the Artists' Village this Saturday on Ojibway Island, in Saginaw.
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Jeanne Lesinski
In Bay City, La Belle Époque Art Gallerie and Brewtopia Coffee house offer patrons poetry, music, dancing, exotic refreshments, and more.
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Julie & Janelle Lake
The Bay County Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) recently teamed up with the Bay Arts Council to bring YAC Rocks, a fun-filled musical event, to Bay City's Wenona Park, where three local bands took the stage.
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Gina Myers
This Thursday, August 13th, a new exhibit of art by local and Detroit artists is opening at the Court Street Gallery in Old Town Saginaw.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Begun in 2004, the Bay City Gallery Walk, held the first Thursday of each month from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., continues to delight art and music lovers with a variety of events. Watch for the red balloons that signal participating shops.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Good food, good drinks, good entertainment, good times in a casual, upscale atmosphere. The Magic Bean Cafe's First Friday events offer multi-media fun.