Grand Rapids Symphony is bringing the concert to you

The Grand Rapids Symphony will be bringing summer concerts to your neighborhood with its new Sidewalk Serenades series Aug. 20-22 and Aug. 27-29.

Driveway concert series to benefit children with developmental disabilities

Comprehensive Therapy Center is organizing weekly concerts that will feature local artists playing in local driveways.

Outdoor pavilion opens in Ada

The Van Andel Family Pavilion, an outdoor entertainment venue in Ada Township, opened last week.

John Ball Zoo to host Superhero Day

Visitors can wear their favorite superhero costumes and meet some of their favorite heroes on Superhero Day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday at John Ball Zoo.

Lowell-based Ryne Experience records fourth major release during stay-home order

"Homey," the fourth major release from local collaborative project the Ryne Experience, is available Friday. 

Grand Rapids Drive ‘stand committed’ to city

The Detroit Pistons agreed to purchase the Northern Arizona Suns from the Phoenix Suns, but that won’t change the Grand Rapids Drive’s decision to stay in Grand Rapids.

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum reveals mobile museum

The Grand Rapids Children’s Museum debuted its newly designed mobile museum for youngsters called Kids Can! Van.

Fifth Third Ballpark hosting movies in outfield

Minor league baseball games might be canceled this year, but Fifth Third Ballpark is offering a different kind of entertainment this summer.

Grand Rapids Ballet postpones 2020-21 season

Grand Rapids Ballet postponed its 2020-21 in-person live programming until the 2021-22 season.

Grand Rapids-raised musician to release two solo songs

Local artist Adrian Mitchell plans to debut his first extended play record, “The Id of Adrian EP,” as a solo artist Friday.

Grand Rapids Public Museum’s new exhibit educates visitors on pathogens

The Grand Rapids Public Museum is showcasing a new exhibition from the Smithsonian, “Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World,” from Aug. 1-Oct. 18 in English and Spanish.

Celebrate Princess Day at John Ball Zoo

Whether fairy or wizard, prince or princess, John Ball Zoo is inviting everyone to come in costume for Princess Day.

LowellArts plans virtual Fallasburg Arts Festival

The LowellArts board of directors announced the Fallasburg Arts Festival will take place as scheduled but not in a live format.

Muskegon Museum of Art reopens with new exhibition

The Muskegon Museum of Art reopened with a new exhibition called “Shaping the Future, Celebrating the Past.”

Tickets on sale for St. Cecilia’s 2021 season

Guests can purchase tickets for St. Cecilia Music Center’s 137th season, which will be its largest roster in recent history.

Meijer Gardens cancels Tuesday concert series

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park canceled its 2020 Tuesday Evening Music Club concert series due to COVID-19.

Studio Park to host outdoor movies, concerts

Studio C looks to bring back some normalcy to the entertainment scene in Grand Rapids by creating two new programs, Sunset Cinema and the Listening Lawn, set to take place outdoors on the piazza at Studio Park.

Grand Rapids Symphony to premiere Grammy-nominated show

The Grand Rapids Symphony will premiere its virtual online Grammy-nominated show, Invention & Alchemy, at 7 p.m. Friday on YouTube.

GRPM, D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s partner to offer summer program

In partnership with D.A. Blodgett - St. John’s, the Grand Rapids Public Museum now offers its virtual Camp Curious programs to students living on the DABSJ residential campus.

Air Zoo set to reopen to public

The Air Zoo is scheduled to reopen to general admission guests at 9 a.m. Monday.

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