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PHOTOS: Battle Creek celebrates Pride community with downtown parade, weekend festival
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Battle Creek's Pride Festival is in full swing. Just over two weeks after BC Pride raised a Pride flag over Battle Creek City Hall, community members gathered in downtown Battle Creek to celebrate day two of the 2024 Battle Creek Pride Festival Friday. PHOTOS:Battle Creek...
New gym in Charlotte, FitStop 24
(Photo by Kelsey Klont/TCJ – L-R: Eric and Kristen Clark owners of FitStop 24 Charlotte.) Working out leads to a healthier lifestyle, producing endorphins, and boosting your mood. Attending a gym that holds high values of cleanliness, great equipment, and personable staff who care about you are important aspects when it comes to gyms. That is also what you can find at Charlotte’s newest gym, FitStop 24.
Luke Combs + Post Malone Perform on a Moving Truck in Downtown Nashville [Watch]
Post Malone has had a crazy few days in Music City. This week, the rapper-turned-friend-of-country performed unreleased material from his upcoming country project, F-1 Trillion, on a typical stage, then found one less conventional. Downtown Nashville came to a standstill on the ever-busy Broadway when Posty and his good country...
Beyond headliners like Jelly Roll, Faster Horses is a chance to catch stars of tomorrow
Sadie Bass’ first trip to the Faster Horses Festival came as a teenage civilian, when the mid-Michigan native and aspiring singer-songwriter headed to the massive country music party with friends. “Maybe you’ll play this one day,” one of them told her, a scenario Bass says she “kind of laughed...
The story and life of Darryl Miller
In June of 2024 I was given a task to put together a few words to announce in a press release that The Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson, MI has accepted a sculpture created by Darryl Miller, a 1968 graduate of Charlotte High School. In beginning the process of putting such an article together and gathering information I reached out to Darryl Miller directly, thinking that I would receive the information straight from the sculptor himself. He spoke to me in a humble way as I carried on asking questions. I quickly found myself intrigued with the account of his journey toward becoming a sculptor. I scribbled many notes and ended the conversation saying that I would be in touch with final article for him to proof. I started writing and putting my notes together. This included me not having trust in myself to correctly spell a few names of places, people, an artist that he had mentioned. A few spell checks turned into hours of enjoyable reading and ended up sparking more questions for Darry Miller. I immediately identified that this would not be a simple story about a local museum receiving a local sculptor’s piece of art.
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