There's a bit of a time warp happening in a corner of the
Local poets are the focus of the 2020 Kalamazoo Poetry Festival, to be held online April 25.
If it’s spring, then it is kitten and puppy season and the SPCA of Southwest Michigan is anticipating the stork will drop off an abundanc
There are few Michiganders who don’t know the name Gordon Lightfoot, famous in these parts for his 1976 ballad “The Wreck of the Edmund F
For those of us who can’t wait to frolic among flowers that are still a few months away, the Comstock Community Center’s annual Ready, Se
Belonging, community and family are the themes at the heart of Tribes, to be staged by University Theatre March 13-22 at Western M
From waltzes to West Side Story, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra is serving up a smorgasbord of romantic standards on Valentine’s
If you can’t tell a burr oak from a birch but would like to, the Winter Tree Identification Workshop being held 1–4 p.m. Feb.
With a message of empowerment through arts, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Company will bring its innovative vision for ballet to Miller Aud
Rising stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze, known for his clean and relatable comedy, will appear at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at the State Theatre.