Kalamazoo’s Farmers Alley Theatre presents an online production of ‘Lady Lorraine’
Farmers Alley Theatre presents the production Oct. 29 through Nov. 5.
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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.
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West Michigan artist’s work featured at MMA
The Muskegon Museum of Art has opened a new exhibition featuring the work of Russell Prather.
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Benton Harbor’s The Livery presents the 6th Annual “Funk Fest”
The Livery presents its 6th Annual Funk Fest Oct. 20 – 25.
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Public Museum’s Chaffee Planetarium now open
The Chaffee Planetarium has officially reopened with a new show and family favorite.
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Opera GR at Fifth Third Ballpark
Opera GR hosts a simulcast performance at Fifth Third Ballpark Friday, Oct. 23.
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Explore Muskegon’s oldest buildings by flashlight
The flashlight tours are available Oct. 23 and 24.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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Windmill Island Gardens extends 2020 season
The Winill Island Gardens will be open through Oct. 25.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Dedication set for Spring Lake’s latest Art in the Project Project
The new mural reflects how music and diversity can bring people together.
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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]
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Civic Theatre brings Broadway to the ballpark
Circle Theatre has joined Fifth Third Ballpark to bring Broadway to the ballpark
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