Ethics and Religion Talk: How Do You Address Suffering?
Submitted 02-14-2022 under OPINION
"What does your faith do to address your members' suffering?”
What's at the Market: Saturday, February 12, 2022
Submitted 02-11-2022 under NONPROFITS
Happy Valentine’s Day Weekend! Head to the Market and spread the love with locally-sourced food!
Hamilton Still Thrills
Submitted 02-11-2022 under OPINION
Hamilton, which has returned to Broadway Grand Rapids after two years, continues to astound.
St. Cecilia Music Center Launches first-ever WinterFest from February 24 - 26, a three-night jazz festival featuring GRAMMY-winning bassist Christian McBride in various groups with his musical friends
Submitted 02-08-2022 under NONPROFITS
St. Cecilia Music Center features "Winterfest" a new winter Jazz Festival in Grand Rapids featuring GRAMMY®-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride and his friends, Avery Fisher Prize winner bassist Edgar Meyer, jazz singer Cyrille Aimée, and McBride's award-winning quintet Inside Straight.
Food Can't Be Medicine Until it is Accessible to All: An Interview with Camren Stott
Submitted 02-08-2022 under NONPROFITS
The Kent County Food Policy Council interviews Camren Stott, Anishinaabe chef and co-owner of Thirteen Moons Kitchen
City Connection: Mayor Bliss joined by Judge Ayoub of 61st District Court
Submitted 02-07-2022 under NONPROFITS
Watch on live GRTV's channel 24 at 4:00pm and streaming on The Rapidian and Facebook
Ethics and Religion Talk: Should racist comments by teenagers affect their adult lives?
Submitted 02-07-2022 under OPINION
Kyle Kashuv was rejected from Harvard due to racist comments made as a 16 year old and in spite of an apology he has made. Question: How many of us would survive into adulthood were we made responsible for errors committed in our teens? Should we be held responsible for everything we did as teens?
Donors and Partners Help Feed West Michigan
Submitted 02-07-2022 under NONPROFITS
As an organization Guiding Light is centered at the crossroads of private, non-profit, and community-based entities. We are uniquely situated to collaborate and make sure that donated goods of all sorts get into the hands of those that need it most.
What's at the Market: Saturday, February 5, 2022
Submitted 02-04-2022 under NONPROFITS
Join us for the first Market of February and help spread the love this month!
St. Cecilia Music Center Brings May Erlewine, One of Michigan's most prolific and passionate songwriters and folk artists, to the Acoustic Café Folk Series on Thursday, February 17, 2022
Submitted 02-03-2022 under NONPROFITS
St. Cecilia Music Center brings talented singer-songwriter May Erlewine to Grand Rapids on Thursday, February 17th. May is a prolific and passionate songwriter, known throughout the Midwest and beyond.