Opinion: 3 local queer artists to follow this Pride Month and beyond
By Madison Cantrell | June 29Check out 3 Ypsilanti-based queer artists focusing on poetry, performance, and digital work!
Check out 3 Ypsilanti-based queer artists focusing on poetry, performance, and digital work!
“Am I Ok?” is a touching story of self rediscovery, starring Dakota Johnson (Lucy) and Sonoya Mizuno (Jane).
The Ypsilanti District Library calls for artists to submit work to be displayed at the Superior Branch.
ZAYN's fourth studio album, “Room Under the Stairs,” released on May 17, is the artist's most emotional record yet.
Billie Eilish’s third studio album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” released on May 17, takes listeners on a journey through sexuality, love, and heartbreak.
EMU’s School of Art & Design hosted free, on-campus spring art workshops for high school students on March 16, with EMU art professors Jason DeMarte, Margeaux Claude, Brian Nelson, and Phillip Cardon each leading a workshop.
Indie singer-songwriter and musician, Madi Diaz and folk singer-songwriter and musician, Jack Van Cleaf perform at Ann Arbor music venue, The Ark on March 5.
February’s Local Artist of the Month is Gideon the Ghost.
Victoria or V Walton is a multidisciplinary Black, queer, and disabled artist. They visited Eastern Michigan University on Feb. 6 for an evening artist lecture and Q&A session in Halle Library’s auditorium to speak about their practice.
January’s Local Artist of the Month is Aryana Jharia.
Evenstar's Chalice, a metaphysical shop located downtown Ypsilanti, will close its location in the summer of 2024.