The secret’s out: Adam Sandler’s coming to Van Andel Arena June 6th
Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, March 29 at 10am.
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Festival de Cine trae un poco de Latino América al oeste de Michigan por un fin de semana
Durante el primer fin de semana de abril, el Festival inundará el Wealthy Theatre en Grand Rapids con figuras, sonidos y sabores de América Latina.
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Beautiful butterflies make visiting Frederik Meijer Gardens a special spring treat
There is still plenty of time to see the butterflies as they will be at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park until April 30.
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Get your tickets now for ‘Asleep at the Wheel’, April 11th at St. Cecilia
The band will return in 2019 with a new recording in their playlist, and “New Routes” marks both a new path forward and a nod to the freewheeling roots of one of Texas’ most beloved bands.
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Here’s the Lowell Showboat Sizzlin’ Summer Concerts 2019 lineup
Admission to the concerts and parking are free. The concerts draw upwards of 1,000 visitors each week.
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Tickets for Oct. 8 Black Keys concert go on sale March 22
Tickets will be available at the Van Andel Arena and DeVos Place box offices and online at Ticketmaster.com.
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GR Art Museum is in full ‘bloom’ with upcoming event
The bi-annual exhibition Art in Bloom celebrates the combined beauty of art and floral design.
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GR Ballet junior company brings a little magic to March with ‘Beauty and the Beast’
The production opens tonight and runs this weekend and next at the Peter Martin Wege Theatre.
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Public Museum announces return of ‘Bodies Revealed’ exhibit this fall
The exhibit is scheduled to open in November and will allow people to learn about their own bodies.
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Local author shares ‘spirited’ stories in new book about Michigan’s haunted lighthouses
Just in time for the lighthouse touring season, Dianna Stampfler releases her books on some of the most famous “haunts.”
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GR Bach Festival offers $10,000 prize, hosts acclaimed New York City choir
Grand Rapids Symphony presents a week of Bach that includes a $10,000 music competition.
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St. Cecilia’s chamber music series continues with Rachmaninov, ‘Russian Mastery’
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center returns to St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday, March 14, in a program entitled “Russian Mastery”.
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Opera singer Speedo Green found a dream to help him beat the odds
Opera singer Ryan Speedo Green comes to Grand Rapids March 26 to talk about his amazing journey.
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Double Feature of Pink Sky to wrap up Concerts Under the Stars
Local band Pink Sky will perform for two nights, March 21 and 22, at the Chaffee Planetarium.
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Free day at the Public Museum set for March 10
Area residents will have the opportunity to explore the museum for free.
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GR Civic takes it all, adds two shows to meet demand
To meet demand for “Mamma Mia!” Grand Rapids Civic added two more evening shows for March 10 and 17.
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St. Cecilia wraps up jazz series hosting Benny Green Trio, singer Veronica Swift
The 24-year-old Swift will be releasing her next album this year, featuring Benny Green and his trio as well the Emmet Cohen Trio.
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Ahoy Mateys! Grand Rapids Symphony sets sail with Captain Jack Sparrow
The Grand Rapids Symphony performs the music of “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” March 8 and 9.
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Be ‘in the moment’ as GR comedian brings tour to Wyoming
Michael Jr. is scheduled to make a stop March 3 at Wyoming’s Grand Rapids First Church.
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From Rembrandt to Calder, GRAM exhibit features museum’s collection
An iron, etchings, furniture, and paintings are all part of the GRAM’s “A Decade at the Center.”
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GR symphony concert features 19-year-old bass virtuoso
William McGregor began playing double bass when he was only 2 years old.
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World Affairs Council lecture schedule continues with discussion on nuclear threats
So far this year the global discussion series has informed the public on the State Department, dangers to democracy , and America’s immigration policies.
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St. Cecilia ends folky month of concerts with Milk Carton Kids, War and Treaty
The Acoustic Café Folk Series will end strong on the folk front with the The War and Treaty as well as Milk Carton Kids coming to town.
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