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Ethics and Religion Talk: Help! I Didn't Know About the Potluck!

Submitted 10-21-2019 under OPINION

Saul asks, “There was a potluck today and I brought a lunch because I didn't know about it. Somebody asked me why I didn't grab any food and and I explained what I just described. Is it rude to eat food at a potluck when you haven't brought anything to share?”

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Firebird Soars

Submitted 10-19-2019 under OPINION

Firebird offers broad view of ballet as art form and demonstrates the strengths of Grand Rapids Ballet.

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In Season: October 19, 2019

Submitted 10-18-2019 under NONPROFITS

Sun is shining on this beautiful, Fall day and we're happy to have 25+ vendors with a vibrant selection of Michigan-grown produce (think squash, pumpkins, gourds, apples, peppers, and tomatoes!), farm products (meat, egg, and dairy), and artisan goods!

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Ethics and Religion Talk: How to Handle Difficult Political Conversations

Submitted 10-16-2019 under OPINION

Jason N. asks, “How can I talk to others about climate change, money in politics, women's health, etc., from a faith perspective to people with faith, but a different political perspective?”

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UICA'S Juana Williams Guest-Curates Grand Rapids Art Museum Exhibition

Submitted 10-15-2019 under NONPROFITS

Relevant features an array of abstract works from GRAM’s Collection

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In Season: October 12, 2019

Submitted 10-12-2019 under NONPROFITS

Come feel the festive, Fall vibes at the Market today! Pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, apples, squash, brussels, peppers, and so many more of your favorite fall fruits + veggies!

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Fiddler On The Roof Premiere Was Lively, Powerful

Submitted 10-10-2019 under OPINION

Broadway Grand Rapids brought Fiddler On The Roof to Devos Place. The mostly excellent production demonstrated why the musical remains relevant.

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Michigan Artist Series 'Billy Mayer: The Shape of Things' Opens at GRAM

Submitted 10-08-2019 under NONPROFITS

Exhibition celebrates the work of acclaimed West Michigan sculptor and Hope College Professor

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Folk Icon singer/songwriter Judy Collins returns to St. Cecilia Music Center on October 20, 2019

Submitted 10-07-2019 under NONPROFITS

Judy Collins will appear at SCMC to perform her award-winning original music and debut her newest album “Winter Stories” scheduled for release on November 8, 2019

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