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After adding 17 buildings to the campus in the past 30 years, Interlochen will now shift its focus to people.
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Interlochen Public Radio and the National Writers Series welcomes Diane Rehm to a virtual event to talk about her book When My Time Comes.The book centers…
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At the grocery store, I pick up orange juice and cat food and a few other essentials. I’m on my way to the check-out when I see my husband’s favorite…
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The Dennos Museum Center in Traverse City is a lot noisier than normal. That's because it's now home to 10 blow-up sculptures, each inflated by air…
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We were seniors in high school with an English teacher named Miss Smith. She didn’t seem to know very much and we were bored, restless, rebellious.Then,…
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Mothers-in-LawA mother-in-law can be a gift or a burden—or both. Sometimes these women get a bad rap for being interfering or for setting impossibly high…
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In Praise of RadiatorsIt’s easy to complain about old houses and I do. They require endless upkeep—with which we never keep up. But during the cold…
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Every Sunday afternoon, our family visited Grandpa Anderson who lived alone. The adults would sit and talk while my brother and I looked at books. On the…
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Dance concerts will soon happen outdoors in more northern Michigan Communities. The Traverse City Dance Project is getting a mobile stage after receiving…
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It was a useless day. Or, more accurately, it was a day on which I was feeling useless. Questioning my value, my purpose. No matter where I turned,…
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“Would you call Nanna for me?” my mother asks but it’s not a question. “I’ve got homework,” I say.“It’ll just take a minute,” she says. Mom is in the…