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(2) Backlash against Rush Limbaugh comes to Grand Rapids
In response to inflammatory comments made by Rush Limbaugh, protestors nationwide are pressuring radio stations and advertisers to drop Limbaugh's show. A supporting protest is scheduled for Marc...
(2) Jasperse Gardens returns to Fulton Street Farmers Market
The Jasperse Family began selling flowers at the Fulton Street Farmers Market in the early part of the 20th century. The Our Goodness is Growing campaign provided an opportunity for the family to be p...
(2) OGR 2012: Alex Beecroft weaves together Catholicism, activism
Alex Beecroft's spiritual and social beliefs motivate him to be an activist and passionate Occupier.
(2) It's high time to decriminalize
A local group has launched an effort to try and take the issue of punishment for marijuana related crime to the voters.
(2) Catalyst Radio: Meet citizen journalism reporter Jon Dunn
Rapidian reporter Jon Dunn is getting to know his new home town while covering city government.
(2) Southwest GR residents hold Peace March in Roosevelt Park Neighborhood
Southwest GR residents hold Peace March in Roosevelt Park Neighborhood to protest recent acts of violence and gang related activity.
(2) Miscellany celebrates grand opening during Art.Downtown.
New Division Avenue boutique store and art gallery features heavily curated selection of small press artist books and vintage goods.
(2) Less than 1,200 days remain in city transformation
With $32 million dollars of your money, city leaders look for ways to cut costs but ultimately serve you better.
(2) Amy Goodman to speak at Wealthy Theatre September 18
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman will stop at Wealthy Theatre Sept. 18 at noon for her Democracy Now! 100-city tour. Goodman will give a lecture with a book-signing to follow.