| music prodigy turns rogue WILLIAM KETCHUM THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8th, 2011 This West Michigan violinist was a child prodigy, but somewhere along the way she found a new musical voice and a deeper understanding of the artistic soul. Ritsu Katsumata has turned 'rogue' as she promotes musical events she calls 'disturbances'.
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| | fordson: faith, fasting, and football MARK BOYD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8th, 2011 Sports movies are seldom about the sport they depict. They're about determination and perseverance. They're about hope and overcoming adversity. In those ways, "Fordson: Faith, Fasting, and Football" keeps that promise. But what makes this movie really special is that it's a powerfully inspirational true story about a high school football team from a Michigan community which is predominantly Arab-American. | |
| art as a bridge KATIE DONOVAN THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8th, 2011 An experimental art space, artlab, at The Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan is attracting interest from bold new artists across the Midwest while also helping to bridge a divide between two communities. | |
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