The Players Guild of Dearborn Presents “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” by Steve Martin
By Madison Ganzak
DEARBORN Michigan Dec. 2025- After a productive rehearsal, cast members are almost performance ready for their upcoming show, “Picasso at the Lapin Agile.” This hilarious comedy takes place at the Players Guild of Dearborn, a non-profit community theater located in Dearborn MI. Make sure to check out all of the theaters upcoming shows on their website here: Players Guild of Dearborn
Cast members of the production of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” raise their hands to motion glasses during a rehearsal at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo Credits: Madison GanzakDirector of the Players Guild’s production of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” Brian Townsend (left) gives cast member Kaleb Buonavaara-Ingram (right) blocking instructions during a rehearsal at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo credits: Madison GanzakDirector Brian Townsend (left) gives blocking directions to cast members Kaleb Buonavaara-Ingram (middle) and Dylan Hart (right) during a rehearsal of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo credits: Madison GanzakCast member Nathaniel Booth waves his arm out to other cast members during a rehearsal of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo credits: Madison GanzakCast members hold their scripts and wait for blocking directions from director Brian Townsend (right) during a rehearsal of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo credits: Madison GanzakCast member Kaleb Buonavaara-Ingram, playing the role of “Pablo Picasso,” raises his arm as he speaks his lines during a rehearsal of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” at the Players Guild of Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak
Wayne State Volleyball defeats Parkside 3-2
By Madison Ganzak
DETROIT Michigan Oct. 2025- Wayne State Warriors volleyball team took on the Parkside Rangers on Friday night, October 10th, and won the game three to two.
Wayne State junior Paige Giehtbrock goes for the spike as two Parkside Rangers try to block at the Wayne State vs. Parkside game on Oct. 10th. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak Wayne State volleyball players Kayla Dulgar (5) Leigha Baldwin (4) and Nicole Dupre (13) applaud for their teammates in excitement at the Wayne State vs Parkside game on Friday Oct. 10. Photo Credits: Madison GanzakWayne State Volleyball head coach Tim Koth kneels as he talks to his team during a timeout at the Wayne State vs Parkside game on Friday Oct. 10th. Photo credits: Madison GanzakWayne State volleyball fans wave their arms with excitement as t-shirts are thrown into the crowd at the Wayne State vs Parkside game on Friday Oct. 10th. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak
Wayne State volleyball players Katerina Stout (15) and Leigha Baldwin (4) jump up to block the ball as Parkside tries to spike at the Wayne State vs Parkside game on Friday Oct. 10th. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak
Photo News Gallery of Relay For Life
By Madison Ganzak
TAYLOR, Michigan Sept. 2025- Folks in Taylor Michigan gathered at Heritage Park this past Saturday to celebrate survivors of cancer at the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life celebration. Activities were held to raise money for cancer research, as well as recognizing survivors with a walk around the park’s track.
Anita and Diana, members of the American Cancer Society, lead the walk at the Relay For Life event on Sept. 20th while Anita holds up an “our journey” sign, to spread awareness and raise money for cancer. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak
Laurie Littleton, (right) chairman of the American Cancer Society, sits on a big purple inflatable chair labeled “Relay for Life” with her two daughters, having the chair there as a photo op for people attending the Relay for Life event at Heritage Park on Sept. 20th. Photo credits: Madison GanzakTwo kids sit and color pictures at their event booth at the Relay for Life event on Sept. 20th to help raise awareness through their drawings by using crayons and markers. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak People from the Relay for Life event at Heritage Park on Sept. 20th gather around the ring to watch the wrestling match for the event called “Body Slamming Cancer.” Wrestler Jaxon Payne holds onto a rope as he signals to the audience. Photo credits: Madison GanzakA group of family and friends smile for a picture to show off their booth at the Relay for Life event at Heritage Park on Sept. 20th. Photo credits: Madison Ganzak