Mike Cohen Kirtan Benefits Kids Food Basket
Submitted 11-16-2011 under NEWS
Devotional music artist leads chant event at Wealthy Theatre Annex
Diversity and Inclusion lecture series to start Wednesday
Submitted 11-14-2011 under NONPROFITS
TEAM is launching its Diversity and Inclusion Lecture Series, starting Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation.
Organissimo and jam/fusion veterans to play benefit for Wealthy Theatre
Submitted 11-14-2011 under NEWS
Trio of fusion bands fundraise for theatre's greening efforts
Until Love (and Money) is Equal
Submitted 11-14-2011 under OPINION
Economic concerns regarding the perpetuation of discrimination in Holland, Michigan and a call for support for Until Love is Equal.
Occupy GR to hold demonstration against Condoleezza Rice
Submitted 11-14-2011 under OPINION
The Kent GOP will host Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for the 124th Annual Lincoln Dinner on Wednesday. Occupy GR has planned a demonstration to protest the key roles that Secretary Rice held in the Bush Administration’s action leading into the Iraq war.
Taking lessons from R.I.T. Music
Submitted 11-11-2011 under LOCAL LIFE
How "one of Grand Rapids' most respected music shops" is still thriving after 25 years.
Uptown Kitchen: Cooking up a small business
Submitted 11-11-2011 under INNOVATION-SPOTLIGHT
A 23 year old college graduate takes a school assignment and turns it into a new local business set to open mid-December.
Hello, Goodbye, Hello again.
Submitted 11-11-2011 under LOCAL LIFE
Join the Rapidian team as we welcome new members and bid a fond farewell over a beverage and a giant burger at Stella's Lounge on Thursday, December 1, 4-6 p.m.
Mental Infestation: The pioneers of nonsensical silly slam
Submitted 11-11-2011 under LOCAL LIFE
Mental Infestation will be playing at The Dirty Hippie this Friday, November 11th. Learn a little about them before catching their show..
Catalyst Radio: DIY media in democratic Cambodia an act of resistance?
Submitted 11-11-2011 under NONPROFITS
Anne Elizabeth Moore talks about how her experiences in self-publishing in America informed her work in Cambodia when bringing the Riot Grrrl model to women who were performing an act of rebellion by publishing.