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The ArtPrize Speaker Series this year includes old favorites like Critical Discourse and Shortlist, as well as events highlighting how artists interact with and affect their surroundings, from architecture to artist-run collectives.
John Hanson and company are planning the second annual Lamp Light Music Festival.
The Planning Commission will be considering a proposal in their public hearing on September 12 that will bring up the debate of food trucks again, this time in the area in front of the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
Two historic parks honoring Grand Rapids' fallen are undergoing transformation in a $3 million dollar redesign.
The new Downtown Market, which offers local food and community events along with vendors, has officially opened its indoor market hall.
Sean Kenny, local artist and noise maker turns his private residence into an art emporium as an homage to Chicago's Dill Pickle Club of the early 20th century.
Well House's new community garden in the South East Community Association neighborhood, located on Sheldon Avenue and Pleasant Street, provides neighbors with access to healthy food alternatives.
Local artist Hugo Claudin transitions to new role from community organizer to LINC gallery curator.
This week Tree Huggers grocer on Wealthy Street celebrates 3 years with the launch of a new consultation service.
After the success of working with the City to provide free wireless internet in Rosa Parks Circle, Iserv is investigating more high-traffic hotspot locations like the Blue Bridge.

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