Levitt AMP Flint Music Series brings global sounds to Totem Books’ back lawn
Hosted by Communities First, Inc., the 2025 Levitt AMP Flint Music Series brings free world-class music concerts to Flint throughout spring and summer.
Hosted by Communities First, Inc., the 2025 Levitt AMP Flint Music Series brings free world-class music concerts to Flint throughout spring and summer.
Ferris State University’s Flint Hub is set to host 'Service Alchemy: Turning Moments into Business Gold' on Monday, June 2, at the MCC Event Center. The free event is designed to spark conversations about business resilience and sustainability, and will feature a panel of seasoned entrepreneurs.
Beats x Beers Memorial Day Weekend is back in Downtown Flint for its sixth year, bringing local DJs, food vendors, and a vibrant community celebration. Founder Brandon Corder reflects on the journey and what’s in store for this Saturday’s Beats x BBQ.
On August 13, local youth will get a chance to train with USA Basketball Gold Licensed coaches during a free clinic at Powers Catholic High School. It’s a major opportunity to build skills, confidence, and community pride.
The new 'MI Ink: The Art of Tattoos' exhibit at FIA features the work of 27 Michigan-based tattoo artists and their clients. The exhibit highlights tattooing not just as a form of personal expression, but as a serious artistic practice worthy of museum walls.
On Wednesday, May 21, Pop-R&B duo BFF, with special guest Taylor Tatum, will take the stage at FIM's 'Flint Under the Stars' concert series.
The Foundation for Mott Community College will host its 18th annual 'Mott, Motown & More Celebrity Lip Sync Show' on May 16 at the FIM Capitol Theatre. This year’s theme brings back popular local performers as they pay homage to music icons.
The Midwest Invitational Rodeo returns to Genesee County Fairgrounds on June 13–14, showcasing Black rodeo athletes, family-friendly fun, and a wellness fair that offers health screenings and resources.
Flint filmmaker Layla Bird Revoldt channels her personal journey and industry critiques into Bloodsuckers of Bushwick, a horror short in which privilege wears fangs and bedbugs symbolize creative drainage.
The Grammy-nominated duo Black Violin brings their groundbreaking blend of classical and Hip-Hop to the FIM Capitol Theatre on Saturday, May 10 at 8 p.m.
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