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Stateside for Thursday, February 12, 2015

Today on Stateside:

  • Lt. Governor Brian Calley discusses the Snyder administration's proposed budget, and what's in store for education and transportation.
  • Jeff DeGraff, clinical professor of Management and Organizations at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, discusses why technology is not the cure-all for Michigan schools for The Next Idea.
  • Emily St. John Mandel joins us in-studio to talk about her novel Station Eleven, set in post-apocalyptic Northern Michigan. The book has just been selected as the 2015-16 Great Michigan Read.
  • Thanks to advanced medical equipment, students at Interlochen Arts Academy have begun to incorporate their own heartbeatsinto their music.
  • Detroit News Columnist Daniel Howes discusses Mayor Duggan’s State of the City address.
  • Michigan natives Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys are releasing a new album on Valentine’s Day. Lou shares her experiences as a front woman, and tells us why the band decided to move to Nashville.
  • For our series Living with Death, Kim Parr talks about her job as director of the Macomb County Historical Society & Crocker House Museum in Mount Clemens.
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