Bridge Book Club will resume in January. We’ve narrowed reader suggestions to five Michigan books. Vote for your favorite!
The Center for Michigan
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break discussion on COVID-19 in Michigan
If you missed Wednesday’s event, watch the recording of reporters Robin Erb, Paula Gardner and Mike Wilkinson answering dozens of reader questions about coronavirus
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Help Bridge choose our next Michigan-focused book club read
Bridge Book Club wants your suggestions for Michigan-related books to discuss with our readers.
Ask us anything: Bridge’s next Lunch Break will be a coronavirus Q & A
Bridge health reporter Robin Erb, business editor Paula Gardner and data reporter Mike Wilkinson will take reader questions about COVID-19 in Michigan. Topics will include what data suggests, what our reporting team has learned about our health care system, and what might be next for the economy and much more.
Bridge Michigan seeks Capitol reporter to watchdog state government
Bridge seeks a reporter with a track record of breaking great stories to join our award-winning team.
Michigan, can we count on your vote?
Bridge Michigan has launched our year-end fundraising campaign. Can you help us continue to deliver for you in 2021?
Watch the Bridge Book Club discussion of 'The Women of the Copper Country'
Author Mary Doria Russell joined the Bridge team to discuss her historical fiction novel about the 1913 mining strike in Calumet.
Author Mary Doria Russell to join Wednesday’s Bridge Book Club discussion
Bridge’s bimonthly book club discusses Mary Doria Russell’s “The Women of the Copper Country” on Wednesday. Join us.
Prep for the election by watching Bridge’s October Lunch Break discussion
If you missed Thursday’s Zoom discussion with two Michigan county clerks on the ins and outs of the November election, watch the recording.