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Something Wicked This Way Comes: Fiyero explains the magic of Wicked

This month, the traveling troupe of Wicked is coming to Grand Rapids for a three-week round of performances — a dream come true for our mid-sized city. Not only are fans already buying out tickets for the shows, but the cast is excited to be here too.

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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Deaf and Deft: Holland Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of Beethoven

As Beethoven’s hearing retreated, he retreated from society as well, unable to bear the thought of an incurable condition or asking people to speak louder.

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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Celebrating the Semicentennial: Opera Grand Rapids gears up for its 50th anniversary

For 50 years, Opera Grand Rapids has assembled the region’s finest vocal talents, animated timeless stories and characters onstage, and sustained a grand artistic tradition in the community.

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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Park of All Trades: How a building in Kalamazoo is helping to keep the arts alive

Artists and artisans flock to the Park Trades Center in search of a space to create and be inspired.

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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MMA’s regional exhibition showcases the best of the state

The Muskegon Museum of Art’s Regional Exhibition Best of Show winning piece exemplifies the caliber of work chosen for the 89th annual show.

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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Leaders of Tomorrow (and Today): West Michigan arts groups give young people the chance to learn, lead and grow

To connect and integrate more deeply with all generations and cultures, arts organizations across the United States are spending more time and energy building their engagement efforts with today’s youth. While these organizations have a strong interest in increasing participation among younger adults, they often struggle to sustain interest and attendance. To better understand the motivations of young people, arts organizations in the area are providing opportunities for teens to lead through their own artistic expression. We talked with a handful of local organizations about what those opportunities look like and why they matter.

Holland Symphony Youth Advisory Committee

Revue Arts 28 September 2017
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Review: Dixie's Tupperware Party is comedy, catharsis for the modern era

Dixie Longate embodies everything brilliant about drag. She’s beautiful, buxom and bawdy; she throws shade at everyone in the room and makes them laugh so hard they nearly pee their pants; her entire show is a wildly satirical cultural critique of heteronormativity and capitalism — while simultaneously capitalizing on both; and yet, in the end, she’s really just a big ball of love who makes everybody feel good for having been in her company.

Revue Arts 23 September 2017
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Review: Grand Rapids Symphony kicked off the season with talent and feeling

A hint of dance, a dash of American soul, a splash of color and prodigious talent ushered in the Grand Rapids Symphony’s 2017-2018 season on Friday night. This season marks the first under GRS Music Director Lehninger’s full leadership, as well as the orchestra’s return to Carnegie Hall this April.

Revue Arts 16 September 2017
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Review: Collectors Show Offers an Accessible Introduction to Art Collecting

Preview Week for ArtPrize Nine is underway. As the denizens of West Michigan encounter the “radically open” art competition, New York-based artist Tyler Loftis hopes to convey that high-quality art can be “radically accessible” too.

Revue Arts 15 September 2017
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Andrew Woodstock: Sizing Up ArtPrize

Andrew Woodstock has garnered national attention for his work. In 2012, his entry Tuskegee Airmen placed in the Top 50 in ArtPrize and now the large-scale watercolor piece resides in its new home at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo. His 2016 ArtPrize entry was a little more colorful, but used the same technique as his 2012 Tuskegee Airmen and 2014’s Civil War. Honors and awards include being a featured artist at the Society of Illustrators in New York City and winning ADDY Awards for Excellence in Illustration.

Revue Arts 14 September 2017
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Review: Vegas Rat Pack is a showcase of true talent, hampered only by its jokes

On the Tuesday night after Labor Day weekend, three actors and seven musicians transformed a giant barn in Augusta, Michigan into an outrageously energetic yet intimate and beloved Vegas lounge act. Just as The Barn Theatre morphed into the Sands Hotel and Casino, 2017 became 1960 as tribute artists The Vegas Rat Pack took the stage for the summer stock theater’s final week of performances this season.

Revue Arts 06 September 2017
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Brave and Bare: 'Calendar Girls' encourages standing up to the norm

Sometimes it pays off to put yourself out there.

Revue Arts 06 September 2017
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First Connect, Then Collect: How Grand Rapids is trying to correct its art collector problem

For Linda LaFontsee, co-owner of LaFontsee Galleries, the value in art worth collecting distills down to a very personal moment. 

“When you first look at a piece of art, your gut reaction is something you should hold onto, because it’s not going to go away.” 

Sparking that personal connection is critical to the success of local artists, as well as the vibrancy of an entire community. But artists cannot achieve success without the support of other key players. 

Revue Arts 05 September 2017
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Lasers on the Grand: ArtPrize goes even bigger this year

Now in its ninth year, ArtPrize continues to grow in both size and scope, drawing more than 500,000 visitors to downtown Grand Rapids. And with hundreds of artists showcasing their work in dozens of venues throughout the city, it certainly feels larger than life during its 19-day run.

Revue Arts 01 September 2017
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Review: 'Hamilton' On Tour is Magnificent as Ever

Review: 'Hamilton' On Tour is Magnificent as Ever

Michelle Obama called it the best piece of art in any form that she’d ever seen in her life. Its pop...
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Review: ‘Hamilton’ Remains a Feast for Theatre Lovers

Review: ‘Hamilton’ Remains a Feast for Theatre Lovers

In the ten years since Hamilton debuted, nothing in musical theater has emerged to challenge it; the...
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Review: A World of Talent Makes ‘Dreamgirls’ Shine at Circle Theatre

Review: A World of Talent Makes ‘Dreamgirls’ Shine at Circle Theatre

On December 21st, 1981, a review of the new musical Dreamgirls appeared in The New York Times. “When...
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