Later this afternoon, muralist Dave Loewenstein and filmmaker Nicholas Ward will be at Ypsilanti’s Cultivate Coffee and Tap House. The two artists, who hail from Lawrence, Kansas, will not only be sharing their new documentary film Called to Walls, which is about the power of collaborative, community-based public art, but they’ll also be answering questions […]
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“Called to Walls” showing at Cultivate today at 5:00
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged activism, Amanda May Moore, Amber Hansen, animation, Caleb Zweifler, Called to Walls, Chicago, collaborative art, Cultivate Coffee and Tap House, Dave Loewenstein, Detroit, development, Diego Rivera, documentary film, Film, Gaia, gentrification, graffiti, Grand River, Grand River Creative Corridor, Highland Park, Jermaine Dickerson, Joplin, Kansas, Kayj Michelle, Lakota, Lawrence, Lynne Settles, Mid-America Mural Project, Missouri, murals, Nicholas Ward, Oklahoma, Oscar Howe, painting, Port Huron, public art, Sintex, Tonkawa, tornados, University of Kansas, Wall of Respect, Will Spotts 1 Comment
Good thing for Pete Hoekstra, I guess they allow race-baiting political attack ads during the Super Bowl
The following ad, paid for by Pete Hoekstra’s Senate campaign, apparently aired during tonight’s Super Bowl. Here’s what the Asian woman in the ad said, in case you missed it: “Debbie spends so much American money, you borrow more and more, from us. Your economy get very weak, ours get very good. We take your […]
Posted in Michigan, Politics Also tagged China, conical hats, Debbie Spend It Now, Debbie Stabenow, fear mongering, Fred Davis, Military Commissions Act, one tough nerd, Pete Hoekstra, political ads, race baiting, racism, Rick Snyder, Vietnam 45 Comments