By Angela Shelf Medearis Lunch for Dinner, Dinner for Lunch — A nutritious lunch does not have to be boring or cost you a fortune. Making small changes — like planning a lunch with ingredients that also work well for dinner meals — can save you money. Remember, too, that well-nourished children have a greater […]
Muskegon County – Harbor Theater will host Muskegon’s new Artists’ Market on the 2nd Sunday of each month starting today from 2:00-4:00pm. The market will feature performances by local artists, visual arts and work by local crafters. This is a free family friendly afternoon event. Food & concessions are available. For more information call 231-375-5228 […]
JASON HOROWITZ The throngs of New Yorkers who poured into Coney Island on a sweltering Sunday in July 1939 — shuffling past the rides, hot-dog stands and freak shows — confronted one last spectacle blaring just beyond the surf. At 65 feet and outfitted with enormous Trump signs, the yacht called the Trump Show Boat […]
Norton Shores – The Maranatha Bible & Missionary Conference will host Huntley Brown as part of their popular Summer concert series Brown has released 12 albums filled with uplifting and beautiful piano compositions, receiving the Top Caribbean Gospel Instrumentalist Award in 2005 and 2006. He is on tour around the U.S. and will perform top […]
Muskegon County – Kids and their families are invited to enjoy the the adventure of a scavenger hunt on “Walk A Mile Trail” at Hoffmaster State Park on Saturday morning, August 13 at 10:00am. Registration is available online at Sammythefrog.com. The cost is $15 per child with parents, guardians and pets free. Proceeds will benefit […]
Muskegon County—The Muskegon Museum of Art will present Studio Brew: The Colors of Beer, to celebrate the art of brewing through the visual arts, drawing its inspiration from an integral quality of beer: its color. Studio Brew will run starting today August 11 through October 30, 2016. The MMA invited 26 Michigan artists to produce […]
Rothbury – There are big doings this Friday night, August 12th, at the Double JJ Resort. Maybe bigger than expected. Thanks to an expected big turnout from interested music lovers and fans, the Ruth & Max Bloomquist concert has been moved from the resort’s Old Town section to outside of the Sundance Steakhouse at the […]
The charge against Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas is another example of how social media has reared it’s ugly head. The alleged offense is that she disrespected the Flag and National Anthem by not placing her hand over her heart. This is utter non-sense! Here is a 20 year old young lady that has represented […]
Muskegon County – Muskegon Community College will host an informational open house for Michigan State University’s Institute of Agriculture Technology (IAT) on Monday, Aug. 15, at 6 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1224 on MCC’s main campus. The new program, a collaboration between MCC and MSU’s IAT, leads to an associate’s degree in agriculture at […]
ERIC LICHTBLAU WASHINGTON — A new batch of U.S. State Department emails released Tuesday showed the close and sometimes overlapping interests between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department when Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state. The documents raised new questions about whether the charitable foundation worked to reward its donors with access and […]