(1) Spontaneous giving surprises Smackdown
Young Non Profit Professionals Hold a Smackdown at the Wealthy Theater
(1) Art Criticism: An Afterthought
Last night, Elizabeth Goddard participated in a panel discussion concerning Art Criticism at Wealthy Theatre. After this discussion, Elizabeth had some additional thoughts about art criticism.
(1) Child Abuse is Focus of Art and Poetry Exhibition
Poet Deannia Friend and artist Deborah Rockman's show opens at Byrneboehm Gallery
(1) Literacy Center Partners with Artist Erick Picardo
"Pulse of the Saints" is now displayed in the Literacy Center's lobby.
(1) Rethinking how we describe news categories
The Rapidian is chock full of arts and entertainment content. Is it fluff or does it signal a new way of thinking about news, community and dialogue?
(1) Catalyst Radio: Sunday Soup moves to (106) Gallery, wins grant in international Sunday Soup competition
Sunday Soup, GR's original community microgrant, has been on the scene for more than a year and continues to grow.
(1) [HISTORY DETECTIVES] Historical transit decision comes full circle with May 3 millage
A sixth-generation Grand Rapidian reviews the history of GR's coveted railway system and how it comes full circle this month on May 3.
(1) May Day is for workers and soup - Live coverage of Sunday Soup #13
Sunday Soup is a mini-granting program organized by The DAAC. The event starts at 6 p.m. this Sunday, and live coverage begins at 6:15 p.m. Four contenders will be duking it out, ladle style.
(1) Super - UICA FIlms review
SUPER fails to leap tall buildings in a single bound, rather, it requires training wheels and more Ellen Page.
(1) River Bank Run Runner: Katie Woodruff
When she not doing PR work, Katie Woodruff is training for the River Bank Run 25k