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Common Ground is a multi-city exhibit that shows African American art through the ages, stretching all the way back to the 19th century. Kalamazoo is the…
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Seventy years ago, Nina Belle Ward was a big deal in Kalamazoo. Ward was one of the founders of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts back in 1924, and she…
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CORRECTION: The original story said the lecture was at 11 a.m. The lecture actually starts at 10 a.m. Artists Don Kerr and Sharon Sandberg have spent most…
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From bike shops to breweries, Kalamazoo businesses cater to many passions.Some are exceptionally well-covered; a reader could spend a day or more…
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The Kalamazoo Public Library is using the month of September to show that having a library card has its privileges.Its cardholders can get discounts at…
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The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts will soon have a new executive director. Belinda Ann Tate will take over on September 8th. She replaces former KIA…
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At an age when most kids were still trying to make simple cabins out of Lincoln Logs, carpenter and furniture designer Jake Blok was learning how to…
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There must be something in the water that attracts so many writers and poets to Kalamazoo.Local poet Susan Blackwell Ramsey has written a lot of poems…
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While next month’s Gilmore International Keyboard Festival is all about celebrating what pianos can do, it's not often that we examine what they are made…
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The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is showing an exhibit called “Fantastic Rumpus” featuring more than 30 illustrators influenced by the late Maurice…