Submitted 09-30-2011 under LOCAL LIFE
Local artist and student Tom Smith explains art fundamentals we all can use to judge, understand, and appreciate art at ArtPrize 2011.
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Submitted 09-30-2011 under NONPROFITS
Elissa Hillary of Local First details the Fork Fest fundraiser for the organization that brings together vendors and farmers at Romence Gardens in celebration of local food.
Grand Rapidians are invited to take part in 58: The Film, a one-night event taking place in 50 states. On October 13, 2011, at 7 PM the film will be shown at Celebration! Cinema Grand Rapids North, hosted by local nonprofit Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC).
On Oct. 9, local restaurant Rockwell's Republic will be serving a five- to seven-course dinner of local foods on the Lubbers Family Farm. The series has become a successful collaboration between restaurants, local producers and farmers, and consumers.
Submitted 09-29-2011 under NONPROFITS
Please join the Grand Rapids Historical Society for a delightful and entertaining free presentation, "Haunted Holmdene Manor and the History of Aquinas College," at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum!
Submitted 09-28-2011 under NONPROFITS
ArtPrize participants Van Duinen, Tavonatti, and Bomarito offer varying approaches to the medium of mosaic.
Submitted 09-28-2011 under OPINION
Do we vote or not? Listed here are some "good art" criteria to help you save our city from the bad art monsters.
Susan Gersch-Supanich’s vibrant paintings of Venice offer an edge beyond surface and content.
Submitted 09-27-2011 under OPINION
Art loves you.
Submitted 09-27-2011 under NEWS
Food & Water Watch met Tuesday to encourage activists to call in to Senator Stabenow and ask her to support the Fair Farm Bill campaign.