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Michael "Hogey"'s Latest Articles

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Making a Space a Place: Archway, sign installed in East Alley

"This past weekend marked a particularly significant moment for the East Alley Project, and that is the installation of the archway and sign. It now displays its name, and as much as we have used the name previously, it’s now for all to see. No single step of this project has done more in the way of placemaking than installing the sign. It really feels different now that it is in place."

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Hogoboom: New East Alley Art a Tribute to Spencer Minor

Watershed Voice's Michael Hogoboom writes about his late friend Spencer Minor, who he shared a birthday with and a decades long friendship. Tragically Minor died in a motorcycle accident in 2019, and at the time of his passing, Minor and Hogoboom were collaborating on an art project for downtown Three Rivers. The project quickly evolved into a tribute for Minor, the final form of which was unveiled earlier this month in downtown's East Alley.

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Listen: Mitchie’s World — by Mitchie Moore

Local recording artist and producer Mitchie Moore released a new full-length album on November 27. Moore virtually sat down with Watershed Voice this weekend to discuss the album, which he describes as experimental hip-hop/rap, with inspirations from electronic music.

I Can MARVEL All Day: Issue #8 – Doctor Doom

In this episode, Shan & Hogey discuss one of the MARVEL Universes longest-standing, most popular, and most powerful villains — Victor Von Doom.

I Can MARVEL All Day: Spider-Man Rumors feat. Ezra

The I Can MARVEL All Day Teenager Corespondent, Ezra, has brought attention to a series of announcements and rumors regarding the upcoming Marvel Studios Spider-Man film. Ezra joins Hogey in the studio to discuss what these announcements and rumors could mean for the upcoming film and future of the MCU.

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Celebrating real life heroes on National Superhero Day

"This battle isn’t like the Avengers saga. We don’t have an epic hero with super-abilities beyond our comprehension to save the day, we just have each other. There are very few situations that show us how we are all connected and why we should look after each other to the capacity that a pandemic can."

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