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Area Teens Take a Stand

Submitted 05-15-2013 under NONPROFITS

GRIL U Teens Take a Stand for Justice in Education in our Communities

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Teresa Z Illustration debuts at The Market

Submitted 05-14-2013 under NONPROFITS

Local artist shares her story and her excitment about The Market

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The DAAC, South Division staple, returns to the Market

Submitted 05-14-2013 under NONPROFITS

Michael Wolf talks about the DAAC's involvement in the Heartside community and the upcoming Market presented by Avenue for the Arts.

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GRAM presents spectacular selection of improvisational quilts

Submitted 05-10-2013 under OPINION

On loan from The Henry Ford Museum, Susana Allen Hunter's colorful quilts are on display at the Grand Rapids Art Museum from May 10 to August 25.

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GRIL U participants teens graduate from college

Submitted 05-10-2013 under NONPROFITS

Mario Adkins, Jordana Seebeck and Terrill Charleston, GRIL U teen leadership program graduates, have now also graduated from local colleges.

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Downtown Market opens for business

Submitted 05-07-2013 under NEWS

The Downtown Market's outdoor farmers market area is now open for business.

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Bloom Collective to screen The Trials of Henry Kissinger

Submitted 05-06-2013 under LOCAL LIFE

Grand Rapids infoshop The Bloom Collective (8 Jefferson SE, Grand Rapids) will host a screening of the documentary "The Trials of Henry Kissinger".

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Local Music Review: "Softer Sticks" by Chain of Lakes

Submitted 05-03-2013 under OPINION

On Saturday, May 4th 2013, Grand Rapids MI band Chain of Lakes releases their newest album, “Softer Sticks”.

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Avenue for the Arts brings back the Market

Submitted 05-02-2013 under NONPROFITS

The Market presented by Avenue for the Arts is taking place TWICE this summer: June 8 and July 13 from 12 p.m.- 8 p.m.

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New ArtPrize director explores Grand Rapids, culture, and permission to participate

Submitted 04-30-2013 under LOCAL LIFE

Christian Gaines compares larger cities to mid-sized Grand Rapids, and finds a lot to be excited about.

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