Traverse City a ‘ Elsa Frank stood at the front of a line on Front Street with her face illuminated by the lights from the State Theatre’s marquee.
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Traverse City a ‘ Elsa Frank stood at the front of a line on Front Street with her face illuminated by the lights from the State Theatre’s marquee.
The current Republican leader of the state House of Representatives leads all candidates in fund-raising for a seat on the 86th District Court bench.
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Elsa Frank stood at the front of a line on Front Street with her face illuminated by the lights from the State Theatre’s marquee. She anxiously waited for the Traverse City Film Festival’s midnight movie, where the late-night fare tends to be a little different than other festival offerings — and so do the people.
Northern Michigan candidates in five races raised more than $780,000 in hopes of landing a job at the state capitol, and almost half of it — $344,000 — came from their own pockets.
The current Republican leader of the state House of Representatives leads all candidates in fund-raising for a seat on the 86th District Court bench.
A contingent of Cuban filmmakers here for the Traverse City Film Festival got a standing ovation Friday as they took the stage at the City Opera House for a morning panel discussion.
Actress Elizabeth Guest and student actor Joe Carroll played out a scene in a lecture hall at Northwestern Michigan College, trying to show how film acting comes together from table readings to blocking scenes for the camera.
Outtakes also features tweets from the film festival.
Boyd Culver’s medical bills already exceed $10,000, and he expects that total will increase in the coming months. Culver underwent a handful of operations to repair severe facial lacerations he sustained in May when a Traverse City man struck him four times with a shattered pint glass.