(1) The Bitter End Coffee House: Unique grounds
The life of a 100 year building, from bank to coffee shop.
(1) GRAM questions reality with new exhibit, Real/Surreal
The GRAM provides a sneak peek as it puts the finishing touches on its newest exhibition, Real/Surreal.
(1) Vertigo Music hosts "Map of Tasmania" art show
As a part of Avenue for the Arts' annual Free Radical event, Vertigo Music is hosting a show called "Map of Tasmania"
(1) Array of candidates vie for 76th District House seat
Candidates who are running for the 76th District House Seat in Grand Rapids were interviewed for this article: Winnie Brinks (D), write-in candidate Bing Goei, William Mohr (U.S. Taxpayers Party), and...
(1) Month of the Author: Schuler Books collaborates with Write Michigan contest
Write Michigan short story contest will publish its collection with the Chapbook Press at Schuler Books, which demonstrates its services on Saturday, November 17
(1) Overcrowded Rapid buses cause concern for rider
A regular passenger of the city bus expresses concern about overcrowding.
(1) Global Infusion owners open up about shop's origins and future
The ladies of Global Infusion discuss the business' principles, as well as its transformation and future.
(1) How homeless is homeless?
I find myself questioning on a daily basis if the homeless people I see every day are truly homeless or just bad actors?
(1) Residents encouraged to take advantage of program that boosts energy efficiency in the home
The GR1K program has helped hundreds of homeowners make their homes more energy efficient. The program has now been extended through the summer.
(1) Refusing to be "treated as less of a person," longtime Holland resident moves to GR
Former Holland, MI resident Ellie Frances Gramer speaks about discrimination in her hometown, and her decision to leave.