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(2) Duke Greene gives a writer's view of the visual arts
Duke Greene, Grand Rapids poet, gives his opinion of this year's ArtPrize entries and talks about his clarifying requirements between "good art" and "great art."
(2) News bureau dedicated to environmental issues set to launch this month
WMEAC and The Rapidian have teamed up to give voice to citizen journalists dedicated to the environmental issues that impact West Michigan.
(2) Art and dying cities: What does “Top Ten” really mean?
Art and Dying Cities: two issues Grand Rapids has recently tackled, between the Top Ten lists of ArtPrize and Newsweek. In this article, I ask the question: How do Top Ten lists come to be and what ar...
(2) Grand Rapidian's Kickstarter project has reach beyond the city limits
History enthusiast Fred Quillin plans to foster a sense of pride and ownership in GR by making iconic imagery and local history fashionable.
(2) Amash answers questions in Town Hall at library
Justin Amash discusses national debt, adhering to the Constitution, and partisan issues on Tuesday, January 10, 2012
(2) GRCMC and Rapidian sites go dark Wednesday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Rapidian and the GRCMC are encouraging our readers and supporters to learn more about proposed bills SOPA and PIPA.
(2) Occupy Grand Rapids in context
Born from frustration with corporate greed and control over politics and the excessively increasing disparity between the wealth of 99% of the populace and the 1% elite, this is for protests in Grand...
(2) Rapidian infuses Facebook commenting on articles
Creating a new way to spark more conversations, commenting using a Facebook account is now available on Rapidian articles.
(2) The UICA's new Movie Theater is open, here's why you should go...
...In these cinemas, it seems that silence is undertaken voluntarily, nobody tampers with their iPhone or farts or rustles, everybody is fully invested in the vision before them...
(2) Grand Rapids Most Haunted: Local haunted history
Grand Rapids Most Haunted took me on a whirlwind hunt of ghosts, city history and my own beliefs about the supernatural.