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Victoria Mullen

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Tiger Studio, Burning Bright

Luciano Hernandez is no stranger to hard work. The uber-creative and impressively successful president of Zeeland-based Tiger Studio toiled in blueberry fields and apple orchards with his migrant family from the age of 10 until his mid-teens. And he credits his love of design to Bugs Bunny and various Superheroes.

Nice is Not a Four-Letter Word

Adam Foster and Dylan Gunnett hope The Nice Gallery will form the bedrock for a creative hub. Their mission: to find the best local talent and compete nationally and internationally with the big cities.

Sight Optical Boutique Offers More Than Fabulous, Fashionable Frames

Open for a little less than a year, Sight Optical Boutique in East Hills is finding its neighborhood accomodating. New hires, new brands and a nonprofit endeavor, Rapid Growth's Victoria Mullen checks in to see how things are going and what's coming up next.

Michigan Family Farms Caters to Foodies, Farms and Families

MichiganFamilyFarms.com serves as a one-stop shop for people seeking to purchase products, find a farmer or store, locate restaurants that use fresh ingredients or plan vacations and daytrips.

Haute Lunch Devours School Lunches

With a staggering 25 million children either overweight or obese, entrepreneur Christopher Mier hopes to turn the tide with Haute Lunch -- a service offering schools healthy, locally-sourced meals.

Food, Glorious Slow Food

Veronica Phelps, a Slow Food USA Delegate, talks about the importance of knowing where your food comes from, the Slow Food movement, and her love of cheese.

Michigan Film Reel Gives Michigan ‘Two Thumbs Up’

Attila Bokor and Jason James are two self-proclaimed film and video geeks whose passion for the art inspired them to report on the burgeoning industry right here in Michigan.

GeekAid v5.0 paves the way for kids to follow their dreams

It blurrs the line between technology and art, but that is exactly the purpose of GeekAid version 5. Keith Brophy, Mark Schmidt and Nate Lewis say the community needs to support kids who want to enter the technology and art fields, and the GeekAid fesitval to be held Aug. 28 is the ticket to do just that.

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