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Tim Rappleye and Keith Gave talk about their book, "A Miracle of Their Own," with U.S. Olympian Lisa Brown-Miller.
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Arts organizations in northern Michigan are still dealing with the aftermath of the pandemic when shows were mostly put on hold and people stayed at home. In a previous story, IPR looked at the high turnover among leadership in the local arts.
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In recent months, a swath of longtime leaders in northern Michigan have left the region. And some worry about the future of local arts in our area. There’s also a new generation ready to keep things going.
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Financial strains induced by previous pandemic restrictions and rising production costs are at the heart of Parallel 45's pause.
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Three new exhibits featured at the Dennos Museum in Traverse City celebrate those who are Black, Indigenous or People of Color and explore the complexities of their daily lives.
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Anne-Marie Oomen talks with author Anna Quindlen.
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Susan Odgers talks with author and radio producer Stephanie Foo.
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Karl Klockars talks with musician and author Margo Price.
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The region has made the list by SMU DataArts every other year since 2016. The group looks at 900 communities in the U.S each year, to help local arts organizations track growth and apply for grants.
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The exhibit runs through November 12, at Crooked Tree Arts Center in Traverse City.