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(2) Local baker inspired to make "organic" a cornerstone of her business
Erika Jane Hanson of Oven Mitt Bakery talks about how she got started creating treats for Rowster coffee shop and what she envisions for the future of her business.
(2) Hunger Challenge:Day 2
Stick with me as I move onto day two of the Hunger Challenge. This one features lentil soup, diet coke lust and lots of popcorn.
(2) Creating content on The Rapidian: Adding an article
Part of a series of instructional videos walking you through ways to create content for our news site, this first video shows how to add an article.
(2) Grand Rapids native The SEVENth speaks out Until Love Is Equal
The SEVENth joins one of the most diverse, effective grassroots movements in West Michigan history in asking the city of Holland, MI to reconsider its rejection of basic civil rights for LGBT folks.
(2) Gifts from the ArtPrize community
With my birthday on the eve of ArtPrize 2011, I'm reflecting on all the gifts I have received from ArtPrize. More than a chance to appreciate art, ArtPrize has provided many opportunities to my f...
(2) How to See Art
Can art change your mind? Naselli talks about the importance of our vote in ArtPrize, and how to rise above personal preference to choose the greater good.
(2) Artistic insights from an art student
Local artist and student Tom Smith explains art fundamentals we all can use to judge, understand, and appreciate art at ArtPrize 2011.
(2) Pulitzer prize winner details discrimination against women
Nicholas Kristof, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, spoke at the Diversity Lecture Series at Fountain Street Church, spoke about equitable rights for women as a worldwide issue, not just a women's...
(2) Heartside to receive high-tech information boost
A new information system will inform Heartside residents and visitors about available resources.
(2) Shop new West Michigan
An invitation to West Michigan business owners, plans to promote holiday shopping in Holland, and an open house for holiday shopping.