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A studio performance and conversation with members of Viridian Strings, an ensemble with roots in Northern Michigan.
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The Glen Arbor Arts Center welcomes its first-ever musicians-in-residence for a month of interactive performances in playgrounds, parking lots and parks in Glen Arbor.
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This week, Coggin muses about why lovelorn birds are the subjects of several songs and poems.Hear Outdoors with Coggin Heeringa every Wednesday on Classical IPR.
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The Arts Academy choirs will perform new music by award-winning Canadian composer Katerina Gimon this week.
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Michigan Bureau of Elections staff are recommending that five of the Republican candidates for governor be kept off of the fall primary ballot.
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Two TCAPS students and past Music Boosters scholarship recipients performed in IPR's Studio A.
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In the 26 minutes the tornado moved across Gaylord and Otsego County, winds reaching 140 miles per hour caused two deaths and 44 injuries.
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Delia just finished her sophomore year at Carnegie Mellon University and will be spending her summer with Classical IPR.
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This week, Wednesday marks the 219th anniversary of the birth of the American essayist, poet, and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, and given that the Moon is waning through the dawn and approaching Venus as morning star at the same time, it’s fitting to consider Emerson’s essay on “Love.”