(1) Until Love is Equal supporters to create human art: "To Holland, with love"
On May 4, we come together in one of the many Michigan cities that protects its residents and workers - Grand Rapids - as "human art," a demonstration of love and support for the LGBT minori...
(1) Vertigo Music to host live music festivities on Record Store Day
Vertigo Music's Herm Baker on the upcoming Record Store Day event and the continued relevance of local record stores in our digital culture.
(1) In praise of story
Local author Gary Schmidt inaugurates national literature festival.
(1) Renowned cartoonist Craig Thompson visits Calvin College
A personal interview with Craig Thompson in comic form.
(1) Ripped off dream
This article is one in a series discussing immigration issues through artwork and words, through the eyes of a student.
(1) Local photographer inspires during Rauschenberg discussion
Photographer Terry Johnston leads a discussion on the GRAM's Rauschenberg exhibit.
(1) Teenagers are protesting, since when have they cared?
On May 3rd local youth took a stand, protesting and showing everyone they care about their education.
(1) Treehuggers to add package-free bulk vegan food grocery store
Treehuggers plans to open a bulk grocery store in June, featuring vegetarian and vegan food.
(1) American Civil Liberties Union discusses civil rights, poverty
Miriam Aukerman Speaks to the ACLU on civil liberties, economics, incarceration.
(1) Civil rights hero comes to Grand Rapids for documentary screening
A new documentary about Detroit featuring civil rights legend Grace Lee Boggs focuses on hopeful work being done by ordinary citizens of Detroit.