Arts and Culture

In The News While it maybe the most adorable reading program you’ll ever see, Tell-A-Tail also is effective. Flint Public Library will host additional Tell-A-Tail events July 8, 15, and 22.
Feature Story Brandon Corder's 'A Brunch of Creatives' aims to bring together Flint's creatives and entrepreneurs for a day of food, fun, and networking.
In The News The logo for the Civic Park centennial celebration is unveiled during a launch party March 9, 2019 at Joy Tabernacle Church.

Civic Park launches centennial celebration


In The News Neithercut Elementary is one of five Flint elementary schools participating in a new after-school program for both students and parents.

This after-school program in Flint targets parents, too


In The News The founding members of a group of women who are leaders in Flint's religious community.

Flint first ladies come together as united force


In The News About 800,000 travelers come through Bishop International Airport annually.

Bishop International Airport hires new deputy director


In The News Emily Doerr will launch Flint City Bike Tours on June 1 with six bicycle tour options.

Coming soon: Flint City Bike Tours


In The News Yo-Yo Ma excitedly joked and spoke with people throughout the day. Becky Gaskin caught this joyful wave.
Feature Story Berston Field House on N. Saginaw St. in Flint was built in 1923.

Hear us now: Local artists speak up for 'Flint Voices'


In The News The Recovery Arts and Music Show is 7 p.m. March 8 at the Masonic Temple, hosted by the Serenity House in Flint
In The News In a collaborative effort, Genesee Health System will be operating the Behavioral Health Emergency Center program supported by Hurley’s Emergency Department where they plan to address the needs of the entire community.
In The News Team President Costa Papista explains the history and significance of the name and logo for Flint's new semi-pro soccer team.

Flint City Bucks to kickoff inaugural season in May