Poet Tree Town recognizes local poets in celebration of National Poetry Month
Poet Tree Town is an organization that allows local poets to submit work to be displayed at various locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.
Poet Tree Town is an organization that allows local poets to submit work to be displayed at various locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.
The Ypsilanti Shape Note Singing group offers an ancestral musical tradition practice to anyone interested in joining.
Crystal Skull Studio is a hair salon in Ypsilanti that specializes in curly hair, alternative cuts and bright colors. The studio's owners work to foster an inclusive and welcoming studio for all clients.
Ypsilanti dance studio owner, Chloé Gray, a 2016 Eastern Michigan University graduate, shares her experiences as a business owner and artist at Fun Girl Dance Company & School.
The "Visceral Soup" exhibition at 22 North Gallery in Ypsilanti features the work of 11 MFA students at Eastern Michigan University.
Each year, Creative Washtenaw selects medalists who have made significant contributions to arts, sciences and humanities in Washtenaw County.
The Risograph Zine Retreat at Ypsilanti art studio Dzanc House is a four-day event during which participants will create zines based on their inner muse and stories from their lives.
Eastern Michigan University alumnus Dave Marz has published a debut coming-of-age story about overcoming struggles and finding oneself.
Fawn by Chari Brissey is a theatre dance performance that explores the different contexts in which deer show up in everyday life.
Ypsilanti artisan market Holy Bones has moved from the Ypsilanti Freighthouse to the Michigan Firehouse Museum.
Filmmaker and Eastern Michigan University alum Joshua Woodcock returns to campus for a screening of his film "One Night in Tokyo," a story of two strangers, two different languages, and one hectic night in Tokyo, Japan.
There's a new ghost in town — meet Guinnevere the Ghost, Eastern Michigan University's latest haunt.
A new yarn shop, Twin Bird Yarn & Notions, opened in Ypsilanti.
Meet Paris Stinson, an Eastern Michigan University alumna and local artist with an interest in abstract and surreal painting.
A look at some arts and entertainment events coming up in Washtenaw County.
The Ypsilanti City Council is expected to vote on a zoning law amendment passed by the city's Planning Commission, following Dzanc House's former shutdown notice.
"Study & Struggle: 50 Years of African American Studies at EMU" exhibit in Halle Library showcases the 50 year history of the department of Africology and African American Studies.
EMU Theatre's "Proof" shows audiences the complex world of mathematics and family dynamics.
Putt-R-Round has re-opened at 130 W. Michigan Ave., offering more games, a party room and the occasional movie night.
RAC Ypsi Fine Arts Club honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day with its fourth Black Artist Exhibition.