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Bronze? On my windows? Yes! But where and why? OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of…
West Michigan-based folk musician Andru Bemis brought along his collection of well-worn instruments: banjo, guitar, fiddle, banjo-ukulele for a solo…
David Small’s graphic novel follow up to the award-winning and critically acclaimed book Stitches is already being lauded as a…
In the next couple weeks we’ll spend some time unpacking our Cause Driven Organization theory, which we use here at…
Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum.
Released Monday, December 19, 2022. January 1, with a deadline of March 1, 2023. The scholarship will be awarded to…
Downtown Kalamazoo’s Michigan Avenue is home to the last known Louis Sullivan-designed building in the state of Michigan. Located at…
In 1978, 11 years after the passing of Alma H. Powell, staff and friends of the Alma Powell Branch designated…
The Corn Fed Girls played to a packed house at Kalamazoo Public Library on October 22nd, 2008 (12 videos). The…
An entertaining and educational concert with shamisen virtuoso Sato Michiyoshi. Sato is an award-winning performer of Tsugaru-jamisen, a dynamic style…
Kalamazoo has long had a strong connection with the production and performance of music. Since the mid-nineteenth century, local, nationally-recognized,…
Author Bruce Mills reads from Siblings and Autism: Stories Spanning Generations and Cultures, an essay collection he co-edited with Debra…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Pavilion Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Valerie van Heest, local shipwreck hunter, award winning author, and member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, presented Lost…
Location: North side of East W Avenue, 1/10th mile east of South 28th Street. Status: Inactive
There are many times when people never get a chance to see the impact of their work. Kalamazoo photographer Mamie…
State champion bluegrass fiddler Brad Phillips, national award-winning jazz percussionist Mike Shimmin, national champion soloist jazz bassist Andrew Kratzat, and…
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era.…
RAWK Prompt #2: Marvel’s Black Panther Calling all writers! RAWK will host a workshop series during Geek Fest Month with three prerecorded…
“Spectral Meander,” a two-part handwoven tapestry by Kalamazoo artist and weaver Mimi Cummings, was among several pieces of art that…
Search Kalamazoo and Michigan history with The Kalamazoo Gazette Collection. Coverage from 1837 through current. Explore current and archived issues…
This rich full-text database provides a broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines…
NoveList K-8 Plus is a trusted source of read-alike recommendations specifically for younger readers. It helps kids find books that…
Newspaper Source Plus provides a full-text digital collection of the world's major news content. It includes millions of articles from…
Designed to meet every student researcher's needs, Science Reference Center contains full text for hundreds of science magazines, journals, encyclopedias,…