Review: “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead”
If you’re going to the Heritage Theatre Group production of Tom Stoppard’s "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" purely out of curiosity to see their twist on gender-reversed roles, first understand it is perhaps the least absurdist encounter you’ll have with this classic existentialist comedy.
Puzzles & Pints at the Museum
The Grand Rapids Public Museum is combining puzzles and craft beer on Tuesday, Aug. 15 in a special Beer Explorers event.
GR|Mag’s Top Weekend Picks
It's time for the weekend! From mini golf to hot rods to the "world's largest food truck rally," there's plenty to do this weekend in and around Grand Rapids. Oh, and you can soar through the trees if you so desire thanks to an area camp opening its zipline to the public for an afternoon.
Goodwill Hosts Garage Sale Tonight
Score some awesome items tonight at Goodwill’s Garage Sale block party.
Kent County Youth Fair Starts Today
The 83rd annual Kent County Youth Fair begins today.
GR-Based Paralympian Talks About the Power of Competing
Andrew Bremer began playing soccer at age five and by age seven he was trying out for a travel soccer team made up of nine-year-olds. The Grand Rapids resident said he was following in the footsteps of his older siblings.
Art is a Drag at the UICA
A new exhibit at the UICA seeks to expand people’s understanding of drag.
GR|Mag’s Top Weekend Picks
From competitive yoga to daredevil stunts, there is plenty to do this weekend in Grand Rapids. Check out GR|Mag's top weekend picks.
Olympic-style competition takes over GR this weekend
Amateur athletes from as far away as Hawaii are descending on Grand Rapids this weekend for the State Games of America, an Olympic-style competition that includes 12,000 competitors in 48 sports across 35 venues.
Malcolm X novel kicks off Great Michigan Read
Before becoming one of the most prominent figures in the Civil Rights Movement, Malcolm X spent several of his formative years in Michigan.
The Accidentals Play GRAM on the Green Thursday
The Accidentals are coming to Grand Rapids on Thursday for the Grand Rapids Art Museum’s GRAM on the Green concert series.
Take a Tour of Downtown’s Hidden Gardens
Downtown Grand Rapids is full of hidden gardens and the Dwelling Place is offering a tour of four of those gardens this week.
International Carillon Concert Series plays through August
On Wednesday, Aug. 2, Julianne Vanden Wyngaard will climb 112 stairs to perform the last concert of Grand Valley State University’s International Carillon Concert Series for the summer at the Beckering Carillon – Pew Grand Rapids Campus. The series continues, however, on GVSU’s Allendale campus each Sunday through Aug. 20.
GR|Mag’s Top Weekend Picks
Start your weekend early. There are several events to choose from this weekend and two of our top picks are tonight! So get out and enjoy the city.
Books & Mortar hosts book discussion
Earlier this year, Mayor Rosalynn Bliss announced “Small Giants: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big” as the 2017 Mayor’s Book of the Year. Now, Books and Mortar is hosting a book discussion in partnership with Local First to talk about the book and how Grand Rapids can become a "small giant."
Music Laser Light Shows Take Over Planetarium
Starting Monday, the Grand Rapids Public Museum’s Chaffee Planetarium is offering music laser light shows every day this week.
R&B/soul band plays Founders tonight
R&B/soul band The Rooks returns to Founders Brewing Co. tonight. The band also plays its first Holland show on Friday at New Holland Brewery.
GR|Mag’s Top Weekend Picks
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? GR|Mag has you covered.
Griffins release 2017-18 schedule
The Grand Rapids Griffins released their 2017-18 schedule last week.
John Ball Zoo hosts after hours party
When the zoo closes on Thursday night the party starts.





















