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Southwest Michigan lawmakers discuss "right to work" legislation

23 states now have “right to work laws”. Indiana became the latest this week when that state’s governor Mitch Daniels signed legislation that bans union contracts from mandating non-union members to pay dues. Some Republican lawmakers want Michigan to consider “right to work” legislation.

Arts & More: Glenn Shaheen's poetry illustrates shared experiences in American society and author D.E. Johnson talks about his struggles after achieving success

Shaheen's poetry book "Predatory" talks about fear as a unifying force. And, D.E. Johnson talks about how a book contract can change writers' perspectives on the art.

Arts & More: Crow fanatics flock to winter crow gathering and play "Never the Sinner" relives the crime of the century

Members of the American Society of Crows and Ravens watch the winter crow gathering in Kalamazoo and talk about their fascination with crows. Plus, a play based on a famous murder trail in Chicago in the 1920's.

Center for Michigan holding "community conversations" on education throughout state

The Center for Michigan is holding a series of “community conversations” on education around the state, including Southwest Michigan last week.

Author says solution to Israel-Palestine conflict is not complex

Author Norman Finkelstein speaks at Western Michigan University on Tuesday

 
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Arts & More: Glenn Shaheen's poetry illustrates shared experiences in American society and author D.E. Johnson talks about his struggles after achieving success

Shaheen's poetry book "Predatory" talks about fear as a unifying force. And, D.E. Johnson talks about how a book contract can change writers' perspectives on the art.

Arts & More: Crow fanatics flock to winter crow gathering and play "Never the Sinner" relives the crime of the century

Members of the American Society of Crows and Ravens watch the winter crow gathering in Kalamazoo and talk about their fascination with crows. Plus, a play based on a famous murder trail in Chicago in the 1920's.

Arts & More: Jazz group The Bad Plus and young adult novel "Getting Somewhere"

The Bad Plus makes improvised tunes that are still accessible to the masses. And, four teen girls are forced to face their pasts after being sent to work on an organic farm.

Arts & More: Movie review of "Into the Abyss" and Gilmore Arts Scholarships encourage kids to explore their artistic talents

James Sanford reviews "Into the Abyss," a movie about a death row inmate and the many people affected by the crime. Plus, Irving S. Gilmore Student Arts Scholarships help students pay for arts lessons, camps, and musical instruments.

Arts & More: Chinese New Year celebration. Plus, duo blends jazz and Middle Eastern folk music

Chinese Association of Greater Kalamazoo hosts annual Chinese New Year celebration.Musicians Elden Kelly and Carolyn Koebel use ancient musical traditions to make fresh new sound.

Arts & More: Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and Wellspring Dancers collaborate for "American Dance" and Motor City Josh kicks off the Budweiser Blues Series

The Wellspring Dancers perform to the music of composers John Adams and Philip Glass. WMUK talks with Motor City Josh about his unique style of blues.

Arts & More: "From the Top" features a young Kalamazoo pianist and a silent comedy captures the spirit of a Michigan man

Kalamazoo high school student Marissa Uchimura will be featured on a live taping of NPR's "From the Top." Also, Gale LaJoye's one man show "Snowflake" honors the memory of a Michigan town icon.

Arts & More: Musical "A New Brain" and "From the Top" with Christopher O'Riley

"A New Brain" makes humor out of brain surgery and Christopher O'Riley talks about how NPR's "From the Top" got started.

Arts & More: The Asylum Lake Press promotes local artists and artist turns trash into treasure

Asylum Lake Magazine brings local artists into the spotlight. Kim Davison uses recycled materials to make her art.

Arts & More:"Naked in the Stream" and amateur radio

Vic Foerster discusses his new book, short stories about Isle Royale, Michigan. Kalamazoo Amateur Radio Club members talk about their passion for ham radio.

 
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