by
Gina Myers
Playwright K. Frithjof Peterson finds freedom (and success) on the stage.
by
Ryan Wilson
Revisiting Crazy Heart and An Education, available on DVD
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Pete Karoly
Brett Mitchell and the giant GHOST don't need sequins to be great.
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Peter Karoly
Peter Karoly was born the week Tony Bennett's “Rags to Riches” topped the Billboard charts. A graduate of Handy H.S., Central Michigan University, and Marygrove College, he is overeducated and underdegreed. A Bay City schools teacher for 21 years, he is a former newspaperman who has collected over 5,000 albums. He believes, “More is better but vinyl is best.”
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Jeremy Benson
In downtown Saginaw, the Savoy serves up community and comfort food six days a week.
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Peter Karoly
Peter Karoly reviews the latest albums by Orpheum Bell and Musique Noire.
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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.