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308 W. Michigan
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007
269-343-5958
Hours: 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
The News is open Every day of the
year
and features over 6,000 Magazine Titles
and 15,000 Paperbacks.
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Gwen Frostic Reading Series
WMU Little Theatre
December 11, 8:00 PM
Daneen Wardrop and Lisa Fishman Daneen
Daneen Wardrop's poetry has appeared in Seneca
Review, TriQuarterly, Southern Review, and other magazines. She is
the recipient of the Poetry Society of America Robert H. Winner
Award and is the author of one poetry collection, The Odds of Being,
and two books of literary criticism, including Emily Dickinson's
Gothic.
Lisa Fishman has published The Happiness Experiment, Dear,
Read, and The Deep Heart's Core is a Suitcase. She has also
published a chapbook, KabbaLoom. She lives in Chicago, where she
teaches in the MFA and undergraduate poetry program of Columbia
College, and in Southern Wisconsin where she has an organic farm.
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LEAP INTO THE NEW YEAR.....

check out our 2009 Calendar
selection....
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Check the Monthly Features
section for
special sales on featured items.
Check
Best Sellers for the most
current NY Times Paperback
Best Seller listing

Dean Hauck
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In
1947 when my father, Vincent Malmstrom, started up the Michigan News Agency
at 308 W. Michigan, he chose the word “Agency” so people would be
intrigued and call us up to ask us what we were. What we have become is
one of the largest magazine stores in the United States with over 6,000
different magazine titles. We have grown from 300 square feet to 1900.
Besides
the many marvelous magazines, we have newspapers, 15,000 paperbacks,
including “New York
Times” best sellers and an outstanding collection of children’s books,
graphic novels, Michigan souvenirs, books by local authors, maps, greeting
cards, cold drinks, candy, cigarettes, pipe tobacco, and a full line of
Arturo Fuente cigars.
In our 60 years, we have become a cool social
center for Kalamazoo. From 6
am to 8 pm every day of the year, we work to create a community of
informed readers who care about the world of Kalamazoo and beyond.
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