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(3) "The Sky is Not Falling," critiqued by Avelycia O.
Avelycia O., a member of the GAAH Press Club, visited ArtPrize and wrote about Mark Rumsey's entry in ArtPrize 2011.
(3) "Telephone Tales," critiqued by Gilberto
Gilberto, a member of the GAAH Press Club, visited ArtPrize and wrote about Marie Bergstedt's entry.
(3) Stacking up: How the new Fulton Street Farmers Market will put GR on the map
[INTERACTIVE MAP] Melissa Harrington explains how the newly proposed $2 million renovation plans for FSFM will position Grand Rapids in the national farmers market scene.
(3) Anonymity in media - the conversation continues
I really believe that informed citizens promote healthy democracy. But needlessly anonymous publishing can have the opposite affect; stifling conversation, fostering suspicion and turning people away.
(3) City Commission year-end meeting covers multiple topics
A report on the city commission's last meeting of 2011, and what's in store for 2012
(3) 4 Sundays, 4 Museums. Free for everyone.
Grand Rapids' major downtown museums announce a collaboration to offer free admission on four Sundays in 2012.
(3) Local manufacturing workers react to Austin Bunn's "RUST"
Video interviews with Gary Albrecht formerly of Rowe International, Marty Green of GM and Al Berry of Michigan Works! following the first performance of "RUST" by Austin Bunn.
(3) 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...
(3) Revolutionizing historic preservation
Community Media Center (CMC) proudly debuts a new video celebrating the Wealthy Theatre Centennial Anniversary, and explaining funding and sustainability initiatives underway now: "Revolutionizin...