Submitted 03-11-2014 under NEWS
The WMEAC Film Series will present a documentary on Tuesday, March 18 about the widespread disappearance of honeybees and their importance to food security
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Residents participated in an open house meeting with MDOT representatives to share their views on the future of Kent County highways.
Submitted 03-11-2014 under LOCAL LIFE
An evening of dessert, music and one woman's story will raise funds on Thursday March 13 to continue the program based on women supporting women.
Submitted 03-11-2014 under INNOVATION-SPOTLIGHT
Neighborhood revitalization organization LINC has opened a new restaurant in Madison Square with the community in mind.
Submitted 03-11-2014 under PLACE-MATTERS
Two local DIY entities are working collaborativley to secure a new location for the DAAC, restructure the model for sustainability and bring the popular art venue to life again.
Submitted 03-11-2014 under NONPROFITS
Cindy Schneider has been downtown since 1978, and has watched the promises of a booming city come to fruition. She says the ah-ha moment was seeing the throngs of people on the first day of ArtPrize.
WST3K, a live improv overdub similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000, will showcase area comedians mocking the film "Black Fist" on March 13 as part of LaughFest.
Submitted 03-11-2014 under OPINION
Kendall students will create an unforgettable night of extravagant fashion this month.
Submitted 03-10-2014 under LOCAL LIFE
Laverne Cox, most known for her role in Netflix original "Orange is the New Black," will visit The Eberhard Center to speak about issues facing the transgender community.
Submitted 03-10-2014 under NONPROFITS
Local photographer Nicole Granger just didn't find the support she needed out of state like she knew there was in Grand Rapids. She talks about the help she's found from Avenue for the Arts and how art gives our city hope.