KIA opens virtual exhibit Young Artists of Kalamazoo County
Art teachers from more than 50 public and private elementary and middle schools chose and submitted artwork by their K-8th grade students.
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GR Symphony cancels additional concerts in April and May
Grand Rapids Symphony officials announce concerts cancelled through May 10.
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Hear GR Symphony concert, virtually live, on Blue Lake Radio on Sundays
While DeVos Performance Hall remains dark, you can hear the Grand Rapids Symphony performances every Sunday on Blue Lake Public Radio.
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New director named for GVSU Galleries and Collections
Nathan Kemler says he will continue commitment to infusing university grounds with art.
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Muskegon Museum of Art offers remote art projects for crayons, cameras
The museum may be closed to visitors, but art projects sponsored by the museum include a selfie contest and coloring book pages based on its collection.
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GR Symphony offers free tickets for healthcare workers
As a thank you to area health providers, the Grand Rapids Symphony is offering two free tickets per healthcare worker for its upcoming 2020 D&W Fresh Market Picnic Pops.
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Cherry Republic sets traveling test kitchen dates
The Cherry Republic traveling test kitchen will be coming to Holland April 4 and 5.
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Adventures in Michigan: A high-flying experience for the whole family comes to the Mendal Center
Aureum, an aerial and acrobatic adventure tale will come to the Lake Michigan College April 4.
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St. Cecilia cancels events, many venues shutdown
St. Cecilia Music Society announces rescheduled concerts, closes facility due to state health guidelines.
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Weekend plans? Call, check websites before heading out
Grand Rapids Symphony cancelled concerts for the next 30 days and the Public Museum postpones its Free Day event.
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Large-scale photograph, gravity-defying wooden sculptures at Krasl Art Center
The work of photographer Dex R. Jones and sculpture Barbara Cooper will be on display through May 31.
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Downtown St. Joseph comes alive with March mannequins
On March 13, visitors can stroll down St. Joseph and enjoy the March Mannequins display.
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Lazy Genius wraps up Museum’s 2020 Concerts Under the Stars series
Lazy Genius will perform on March 19.
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GRAM appoints new president, vice present to its board of trustees
By Elizabeth PayneGrand Rapids Art Museum The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is pleased to announce the recent election of two new officers to its board of trustees. The board officer appointments include Kurt Hassberger as president and Erin Gravelyn as vice president. In addition, two officers [Read More]
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Sitting down with bass-baritone Michael Colman
Colman performs in Opera Grand Rapids upcoming production of “Scalia/Ginsburg” March 14 and 15.
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A Tale of Two Cities: The Truth behind Grand Rapids Brewing in Muskegon
Jackie HussLakeshore Museum Center It sounds bizarre to many that a company named Grand Rapids Brewing Co. bottled its product in Muskegon. Hear the story behind [Read More]
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Adventures of Michigan: Muskegon Home, Garden + DIY Show
The Muskegon Home, Garden + DIY Show returns March 13 and 14.
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Michigan Irish Music Festival announces St. Patrick’s party lineup
The Michigan Irish Festival will host its annual St. Patrick’s Party March 13 and 13.
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Jazzy singer, sax player join Robin Connell Trio’s Listening Room series on March 7
Singer Mary Rademacher and saxophonist Laurie Sears will be guest performers at monthly gig.
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34th annual West Michigan Art Competition opens at LowellArts
A total of 56 artists out of 226 who submitted will have their work featured through April 8 at LowellArts.
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Auditions for Circle Theatre’s 2020 season set for this weekend
As Circle Theatre prepares for auditions, we sit-down with two Circle Theatre members to discuss the upcoming season.
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A little theatre, a little art, and a big music announcement
Local Spins announces Blues on the Mall returns to GR plus a groundbreaking exhibit opens and who is up for some stories from Roald Dahl?
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