Why Flint Needs a Comedy Home—and Why JeCorey Hawkins Is Building It
JeCorey Hawkins is rethinking what comedy can look like in Flint, pushing for consistency, space, and a scene to call home.
JeCorey Hawkins is rethinking what comedy can look like in Flint, pushing for consistency, space, and a scene to call home.
Comma Bookstore founder, Egypt Otis, details new plans for their digital storefront.
Jordyn Mickens invites readers into a vulnerable and honest conversation about growth and forgiveness with her upcoming book.
A Middle Kind of View” is a bi-weekly column series by University of Michigan–Flint student and Flint native, Amina Smith.
From Claressa Shields to civil rights history, Communities First Inc., film series returns with a new season of powerful Black storytelling.
Check out the roundup of events at FIM, FIA, Sloan Museum, Longway Planetarium, and more.
Filmmaker Christian Vanover turns raw experience into art, proving that fearless storytelling can start right where you are.
Chicago-based painter, sculptor, and installation artist Bernard Williams will visit MW Gallery for an Artist Talk.
Flint multi-media creative, Travis Ricketts, reveals why he took a break from social media and the politics of creating in Flint.
Detroit artist Carole Harris explores how the present is made of patchwork textile scraps of our past in “Threads of Time” exhibit at the FIA.
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