Mark Frankhouse joined the Townsquare Media team from Detroit and is now enjoying the role of Assistant Director of Content for the Kalamazoo Market and one-half of The Rocker Morning Show w/ Meatball on Kalamazoo's Rock Station 107.7 RKR. He graduated from Specs Howard School of Media Arts in Southfield, MI in 2012. After working at a Top-40 station in Detroit, he moved to Kalamazoo in 2017, and it was the best move he ever made. A lover of all music, a vocalist, a former wrestling commentator, and an avid collector of shiny cardboard, Mark lives to entertain. Southwest Michigan is now his permanent home and he looks forward to being able to entertain and inform the community of everything going on near you.
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This Dude Just Smashed An Entire 28″ Pizza In 24 Minutes In Kalamazoo
The Battle Creek native had only 28 minutes to finish a 28'' diameter pizza from Benny DiCarta's in Downtown Kalamazoo. If completed, you get the $100, a shirt, and go on the wall of fame. Benny's is known for their huge slices, and this pizza had 8 of them
VIDEO: Halloween House In Marshall Is Fully Decorated
The 'Halloween House' in Marshall, Michigan is located at the corner of Mansion and High street one block East of the hospital. If possible you'll want to see this in person at night.
The Oldest Coney Dog Restaurant In Michigan Is In Kalamazoo
Those from the Detroit Metro area may not realize that the longest-running coney island restaurant has been operating in Kalamazoo for 107 since 1915.
Michigan Filmmaker Ken Burns Exposes Henry Ford’s Xenophobia In New Documentary
Charles Lindburg, who was born in Detroit, was very against the war and although he may not always have come out and said it, he definitely fed into the fear of the Jewish community. But another local figure who many have known to love and respect was Henry Ford, who arguably did many worse things.
Open Letter To Michigan Homeowners: Let Young Adults Trick or Treat
In my opinion, going out Trick or Treating with your friends was something you did for fun and something completely harmless, and now you're depriving that of young adults.
Detroit Woman Will Paint Your Booty Like A Pumpkin This Halloween
Malissa is an artist in the Detroit area and apparently, she'll be painting up people's booties this Halloween on October 30th & 31st for a possible photo shoot.
10 Worst Towns In Michigan To Be In A Real Life Horror Movie Scenario
I put together a list of places I think would be least optimal for the situation and where, in a fictional setting, you'd have the least chance of surviving a slasher coming for your soul.
Definitive Jimi Hendrix Tribute ‘Kiss The Sky’ Coming To Battle Creek
Kiss The Sky: The Definitive Jimi Hendrix Tribute flawlessly captures the essence of the world’s premiere guitarist and a rock-n-roll legend on the outdoor stage at JB’s Whiskey on Friday, October 7th at 7 pm.
FrankenFest Returning To Historic Fort Wayne Detroit For Halloween 2022
The event is free to attend but if you want entry into the Fort Wayne Barracks building it costs $5 admission. There's free parking and there will be food trucks on-site, as well as an opportunity to make a charitable donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Mattawan’s The Cake Boutique Owner Competing on New Food Network Show
She and her newly assembled team will be making their way back to the Food Network for a more haunting show, as she just revealed they'll be on The Big Bake Halloween
Gruesome 1935 Millburg Farmer Murder Still A Mystery
87 years ago a 12-year-old boy was witness to a gruesome murder of a farmer that, to this day, remains a total mystery
First Racially Integrated School In Michigan Started In 1837 By Laura Haviland
In 1832, after moving to Michigan Territory from western New York, Laura helped organize the Logan Female Anti-Slavery Society, the first anti-slavery organization in Michigan. In 1837, she and her husband Charles founded the Raisin Institute, the first racially integrated school in Michigan.