Arts and Culture

Feature Story MPPS Musical 2025
Development News A crowded house for the 2023 Cultural Exchange.
Development News The First Baptist Church was organized in 1826 and remains in service today, operating out of a building that was first built in 1861. Where that building sits is the original Quaker settlement that grew to become Farmington, Michigan.
Feature Story The 2024 A2AC Social.
In The News Rolland Wallace
Development News Rendering Credit: Carmi Design Group
Longform Rootead
Feature Story An installation in Rogério Pinto's show, "Colorism."
Development News “The National Register recognition of the Vicksburg Union Depot is a remarkable achievement for our small community,” says Leah Milowe, museum administrator and curator at the Vicksburg Historical Society and Historic Village.
Feature Story John Counts, author of "Bear County, Michigan."
Innovation News WCC students on campus.
Longform Carmen Bell
Feature Story Lori Weatherly (left) teaches an embroidery class at the Make Saint Clair makerspace.

New St. Clair makerspace fuels creativity, fosters community


Feature Story A performance of asses.masses.
Feature Story Keeping warm by the fire, attendees roast smore's.

Taste the burn at Chilly Fest 2025


Feature Story Lori Weatherly (left) teaches an embroidery class at the Make Saint Clair makerspace.

New St. Clair makerspace fuels creativity, fosters community


Feature Story The Free Wheelin' statue at Palmer Park in St. Clair, MI welcomes a rose-stained dawn.

In Photos: Explore the Winter Wonderland of the Blue Water Area


Development News The Chain of Lakes Water Trail includes 12 lakes and rivers interconnected throughout Antrim, Charlevoix, Grand Traverse, and Kalkaska counties, offering more than 100 miles of uninterrupted paddling in northwest Michigan.
Feature Story Yoga with Cats

Yoga with cats brings the mental health we need right now


Feature Story "I love country music, and grab influences from that, and sometimes you can hear a little bit of pop in my songs as well," says Rebecca Cameron, a local singer/songwriter set to play the 2025 Sterling Coffeehouse series.