Review:  Buckham show shines light on primal obsessions of love and death
Feb19

Review: Buckham show shines light on primal obsessions of love and death

By Jeffery L Carey, Jr. “Besides Eros, then, there was a death drive.” ––Sigmund Freud Within humanity there seems to be an obsession with the concepts of love and death. This obsession worms its way into  our stories, poems, and art, and has been doing so for over 35,000 years when a cave dweller carved the Venus of Hohle Fels out of the bone of a wooly mammoth. Buckham Gallery’s newest exhibit,  Eros and Thanatos, shines a new light...

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City Council Beat:  Council acts on 11 resolutions,  Mays ejected again
Feb18

City Council Beat: Council acts on 11 resolutions, Mays ejected again

By Tom Travis Mayor Sheldon Neeley was not present Monday night at a special city council meeting that he had called. All nine councilpersons were present for the meeting, along with nearly 70 audience members, several media outlets, members of the city administration and even a U.S. presidential candidate.  Neeley had called the special council meeting in a press release last week. (See EVM’s article about the press release and...

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Options exist as deadlines approach for saving homes from tax foreclosures, county treasurer explains
Feb17

Options exist as deadlines approach for saving homes from tax foreclosures, county treasurer explains

By Tammy Beckett Relief is available for residents of the city in danger of losing their homes because of tax nonpayments,  Deb Cherry, Genesee County Treasurer, explained in a presentation at the February meeting of Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU). Cherry described several programs available for homeowners in trouble and detailed requirements and upcoming deadlines. Applications for assistance are due by March 31. Delinquent taxes...

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League of Women Voters gala celebrates 100 years with history, speeches, unveilings
Feb15

League of Women Voters gala celebrates 100 years with history, speeches, unveilings

By Jan Worth-Nelson The League of Women Voters of the Flint Area celebrated its 100th birthday at Factory One Friday night, Valentine’s Day, with a gala that offered a lot of love to democracy, to the vote, and to multiple accomplishments of women, including progress in reaching elected office at all levels. The theme of the celebration, “Empowering Voters: Defending Democracy,” drew support in remarks from a...

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Mayor Neeley makes a move, calling Flint City Council into session for unfinished business
Feb14

Mayor Neeley makes a move, calling Flint City Council into session for unfinished business

By Tom Travis In an unusual move, Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley is hauling the Flint City Council into session at a special council meeting set for 5 p.m. Monday, Feb 17. In a press release issued by city administration, Neeley said, “It is critically important that city business be completed in a timely manner. This meeting is an opportunity for City Council to catch up and finish the work of the previous meeting so that city business...

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