Kalamazoo’s Farmers Alley Theatre presents an online production of ‘Lady Lorraine’

Farmers Alley Theatre presents the production Oct. 29 through Nov. 5.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Through the eyes of Meijer Gardens sculpture curator, WKTV takes a second look at ‘George Segal: Body Language’

Jochen Wierich talks about mediums and messages, and how one visit is probably not enough to understand and fully appreciate the artist and his art.

By:K.D. Norris

West Michigan artist’s work featured at MMA

The Muskegon Museum of Art has opened a new exhibition featuring the work of Russell Prather.

By:Marguerite Curran, Muskegon Museum of Art

Benton Harbor’s The Livery presents the 6th Annual “Funk Fest”

The Livery presents its 6th Annual Funk Fest Oct. 20 – 25.

By:Brandon DeJaynes, The Livery

Public Museum’s Chaffee Planetarium now open

The Chaffee Planetarium has officially reopened with a new show and family favorite.

By:Anna Johns, WKTV Intern

Opera GR at Fifth Third Ballpark

Opera GR hosts a simulcast performance at Fifth Third Ballpark Friday, Oct. 23.

By:Faith Morgan, WKTV Intern

Explore Muskegon’s oldest buildings by flashlight

The flashlight tours are available Oct. 23 and 24.

By:Erin Schmitz, Lakeshore Museum

The spooktacular event Zoo Goes Boo is returning to John Ball Zoo

Get into the Halloween spirit because John Ball Zoo will be transforming into the ultimate destination this season.

By:Anna Johns, WKTV Intern

Coopersville & Marne Railway announces reopening plans

For a couple of days this month, the Coopersville & Marne Railway will once again take passengers are a short adventure.

By:Nick Anderson, Coopersville Marne Railway

GRPM announces tickets on sale for ‘Sean Kenney’s Wild Connections’ exhibit

The Sean Kenney exhibit is scheduled to open Nov. 7. Advance ticketing is required to see the exhibit.

By:Kate Kocienski, Grand Rapids Public Museum

John Ball Zoo creates illuminating connections interactive evening light show

IllumiZoo – A Glenlore Tale is a one-mile outdoor nighttime journey through John Ball Zoo that kicks off Oct. 10.

By:Darci David, John Ball Zoo

2020 Mighty Wurlitzer Organ concerts to be held virtually

The series kicks off in October with a Halloween-themed concert to the silent film, “Nosferatu.”

By:Kate Kocienski, Grand Rapids Public Museum

Windmill Island Gardens extends 2020 season

The Winill Island Gardens will be open through Oct. 25.

By:Adrienne Brown-Reasner, West Michigan Tourist Association

Opera Grand Rapids has rescheduled their performance of “Turandot” to 2021

If you have tickets for “Turandot” at Opera Grand Rapids don’t worry, the performance is being rescheduled to March.

By:Anna Johns, WKTV Intern

Holland celebrates Downtown Day on Saturday

With the governor’s recent announcement of Downtown Day this Saturday, the Holland area has a few fun treats for those who visit.

By:Adrienne Brown-Reasner, West Michigan Tourist Association

Mums — and more — on exhibition as fall flowers, colors come to Meijer Gardens

Reportedly the largest of its kind in Michigan, it features expansive displays of chrysanthemums, fall foliage and family-friendly activities and will be on display through Nov. 1.

By:K.D. Norris

Dedication set for Spring Lake’s latest Art in the Project Project

The new mural reflects how music and diversity can bring people together.

By:Adrienne Brown-Reasner, West Michigan Tourist Association

Experience Grand Rapids provides free postcards to encourage travel

By Adrienne Brown-ReasnerWest Michigan Tourist Association Experience Grand Rapids recently launched Postcards from Grand Rapids, a campaign encouraging residents to invite friends and family to visit West [Read More]

By:Adrienne Brown-Reasner, West Michigan Tourist Association

GRPM hosts virtual cooking class featuring African-inspired dishes

Myra Maimoh will provide some tips and tricks on African cooking along with music and the fun.

By:Kate Kocienski, Grand Rapids Public Museum

Dennos Museum Center opens two new exhibits focusing on Michigan artists, architecture

Dennos Museum Center will features the works of Mathias Alten and photos by James Haefner.

By:Craig Hadley, Dennos Museum Center

Drive-in theater has a new meaning as Civic Theater offers up two fall productions

In October, the company will present “Dracula” in a drive-in format with plans on hosting “A Christmas Carol” later this year.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Civic Theatre brings Broadway to the ballpark

Circle Theatre has joined Fifth Third Ballpark to bring Broadway to the ballpark

By:Anna Johns, WKTV Intern

GVSU to showcase pieces by Mathias Alten, ‘Dean of Michigan Painters,’ in statewide traveling exhibition

GVSU will be touring an exhibit of Mathis Alten works in honor of the artist’s 150th anniversary of his birth.

By:Peg West, Grand Valley State University

Opera GR livestreams collegiate competition

The event is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 12.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

St. Cecilia hosts free virtual concerts

The virtual concerts will start this week and run through December.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma