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Old records, new spin: A vinyl swap night in Grand Rapids

Remember those records your wife told you to get rid of about 10 years ago, the ones you swore you’d “deal with later” before quietly sliding them a little deeper into the attic? Turns out, you were right all along; they are making a come-back. 

Watercolors 9 brings Juneteenth celebration to revitalized Lyon Square

This Juneteenth weekend, Grand Rapids welcomes a new kind of tradition along the riverfront as Watercolors 9: On Cloud 9 transforms the city’s newest public space into a vibrant celebration of Black culture, music, style, and legacy.

Bluegrass icons set the tempo for St. Cecilia’s folk series

St. Cecilia Music Center’s Acoustic Café Folk Series will open its 2026–2027 season with a two-night statement of intent—one rooted in bluegrass tradition and global crossover reach, the other in genre-expanding virtuosity that has redefined what a banjo can do.

For new Lupus Foundation board chair, the mission is personal

The Michigan Lupus Foundation has appointed Grand Rapids resident Michael Lang as chair of its Board of Directors, ushering in a new chapter of leadership.

In the spirit of Father’s Day

For dads who appreciate a good bourbon, there's a new gift idea pouring into Michigan just in time for for Father's Day.

Historic Preservation Award winners honored

The Grand Rapids Historic Preservation Commission’s annual awards recognize projects that do more than preserve buildings...

City offices to close for Juneteenth

Most City of Grand Rapids offices will be closed Friday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth

Digging into the Grand River Edges Trail

Grand Rapids leaders, state officials and regional partners gathered along the Grand River on June 15 to celebrate a major milestone in the development of the Grand River Edges Trail.

Century-old theater still makes room for new voices

When audiences gather at Wealthy Theatre on June 17 for the latest Open Projector Night, they'll be participating in something larger than a few short film screenings.

Twisted Tap turns syrup into liquid gold

The idea behind one of downtown Grand Rapids’ newest tasting rooms wasn’t born in a distillery—it came from the maple forests of Caledonia.

Hudsonville native Isaac TeSlaa finds a home with the Lions

Hudsonville native Isaac TeSlaa’s journey to professional football was one of the most heartwarming stories of the 2025 NFL season.

Museum spotlights famous faces, local places

Out along Ottawa Beach Road, just before the steady flow of cars reaches the shoreline, a small brick building quietly marks one of Ottawa County’s oldest stories.

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In the spirit of Father’s Day

For dads who appreciate a good bourbon, there's a new gift idea pouring into Michigan just in time for for Father's Day.

Twisted Tap turns syrup into liquid gold

The idea behind one of downtown Grand Rapids’ newest tasting rooms wasn’t born in a distillery—it came from the maple forests of Caledonia.

Not Pulp Fiction

On a dark Friday evening, after three months of recovering from a broken ankle, I was ready to rejoin society once more.

Recipe: Salmon Surprise

By mid-May, the season finally begins to soften around the edges. The long stretch of cold rain and grey skies starts giving way to milder evenings, open windows, and the quiet return of grilling season.

Digging into the Grand River Edges Trail

Grand Rapids leaders, state officials and regional partners gathered along the Grand River on June 15 to celebrate a major milestone in the development of the Grand River Edges Trail.

Hudsonville native Isaac TeSlaa finds a home with the Lions

Hudsonville native Isaac TeSlaa’s journey to professional football was one of the most heartwarming stories of the 2025 NFL season.

Logging off: The anti-tech trend

There’s a new trend emerging among Generation Z, and it has nothing to do with the latest iPhone, Google Glasses, or virtual reality headset.

Paddle, splash and dive into summer

Summer has officially arrived along the Grand River, and a great way to celebrate is by hopping into a kayak at Riverside Park.

For new Lupus Foundation board chair, the mission is personal

The Michigan Lupus Foundation has appointed Grand Rapids resident Michael Lang as chair of its Board of Directors, ushering in a new chapter of leadership.

Historic Preservation Award winners honored

The Grand Rapids Historic Preservation Commission’s annual awards recognize projects that do more than preserve buildings...

Water Pool-ooza: A hands-on event exploring the city’s water source

Grand Rapids residents will have two opportunities this summer to go behind the scenes of the systems that supply and treat the city’s drinking water

No boat required

Growing up in West Michigan, it’s hard to imagine a summer without water.

Old records, new spin: A vinyl swap night in Grand Rapids

Remember those records your wife told you to get rid of about 10 years ago, the ones you swore you’d “deal with later” before quietly sliding them a little deeper into the attic? Turns out, you were right all along; they are making a come-back. 

Bluegrass icons set the tempo for St. Cecilia’s folk series

St. Cecilia Music Center’s Acoustic Café Folk Series will open its 2026–2027 season with a two-night statement of intent—one rooted in bluegrass tradition and global crossover reach, the other in genre-expanding virtuosity that has redefined what a banjo can do.

Melodies under the Market shed

With the opening of the new Acrisure Amphitheater, it’s hardly news that downtown summer evenings are getting a little more melodic—but the Grand Rapids Downtown Market is adding its own refrain to the season.

Music on Sundays—with some strings attached

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park has announced the 2026 lineup for Sunday Strings, a series of six live chamber music performances featuring West Michigan musicians.

Gotta try: Glamping among the treetops!

West Michigan abounds with Mother Nature’s blessings. Ottawa County’s parks enhance those blessings.

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