Improv theater group finds a new home
If you go looking for Crawlspace Eviction in its old space when the new season opens Friday, Oct. 15, and Saturday, Oct. 16, you’re going to miss the show. The […]
Kalamazoo’s name is so distinctive strangers around the world have been known to break into song at hearing the name. With such a recognizable moniker you’d think Kalamazoo wouldn’t need nicknames, but through the years changing names have reflected the city’s refusal to stand still. The Zoo, Celery City and the Mall City are a few. The innovative thinking that brought downtown K’zoo the nation’s first pedestrian mall in 1959 continues to work today. Innovators have developed thriving life sciences, biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms. They build on the expertise of Kalamazoo’s universities. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport College all are centers of research, development and technology. They surround a downtown vibrating with condos, apartments and homegrown, top-notch restaurants. The universities are woven into the city’s social fabric and contribute to a cultural scene that Kalamazooans love to boast about. The Kalamazoo Symphony, Kalamazoo Institute of Art and a vibrant local theater community are a few of the offerings. Locals also love their festivals that fill the air with music and the scents of ethnic foods wafting over the Arcadia Festival grounds and the Kalamazoo River. Outdoor activities from biking on the Kal-Haven trail to disc golf and standard golf on a nationally-acclaimed course in Milham Park are the start of the city’s leisure side. Sports fans have competitive college teams, minor league baseball and hockey to follow. And it all comes with a Promise. All high school graduates who live in Kalamazoo qualify for a scholarship that pays 100 percent of their tuition at any public university or community college.
If you go looking for Crawlspace Eviction in its old space when the new season opens Friday, Oct. 15, and Saturday, Oct. 16, you’re going to miss the show. The […]
The Barking Tuna Festival is only a tiny part of what WIDR does each year. It also introduces listeners to music they might not otherwise hear. Jared Field puts his head in the speakers for this report.
A Kalamazoo company is making a name for itself as the people who can do the tests that help keep bridges from falling down. We call that vitally important work. Writer Jane Parikh finds out why business is booming for Tourney Consulting Group.
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