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Glitter Art Gallery Working to Bring Lowbrow, Pop-Surrealism Pieces to Grand Rapids

Glitter Art Gallery Working to Bring Lowbrow, Pop-Surrealism Pieces to Grand Rapids

If glitter is to gaudy as milk is to the nectar of life, it's a safe bet that the Glitter Milk Gallery will showcase only the loudest and most dazzling lowbrow and pop-surrealism works that you'll find in Grand Rapids. The gallery is currently under construction on Alpine Avenue and if all goes as planned, will have its first show on April 5. The gallery will feature contemporary works of illustration, graphic design, sculpture, and a wide range of eclectic styles.

Revue Arts 26 February 2014
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Puppets Exposed

Puppets Exposed

For more than 50 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought us characters that have become some of America's most heartwarming, hilarious and—let's be honest—grotesque celebrities. While Kermie and Miss Piggy may be household names by now, there actually are still a few things we don't know about them. Indeed, our ability to believe and enjoy most puppet shows hinges on one big mystery—the hidden actions of the puppeteers.

Revue Arts 24 February 2014
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Digging Out of the Polar Vortex

Digging Out of the Polar Vortex

Winter in Michigan, especially the one we just experienced, leaves quite an impression. While beautiful outside, it tends to encourage a bit of hibernation in us as well, a yin to summer's yang. It influences who we are and what we do, creating a particular rhythm in the Midwestern way of life, a common bond among us. LaFontsee Galleries took note and decided to organize an exhibition around this very theme.

Revue Arts 21 February 2014
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Black Eagle Press Finds New Home in Downtown Grand Rapids

Black Eagle Press Finds New Home in Downtown Grand Rapids

Black Eagle Press, a local screen-printing operation, has made itself at home on Jefferson Avenue with the opening of Black Eagle Trading Post. The eclectic store features locally handcrafted goods, an impressive collection of antiques, custom clothing reminiscent of a traditional "Sailor Jerry" style, and a screen-printing station in the back.

Revue Arts 11 February 2014
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Sister Act's Spectacle Is Second to Nun

Sister Act's Spectacle Is Second to Nun

Back when crop tops were going through their first wave of cool and rollerblades were the rage, a lounge singer became a nun. Not a real-life lounge singer, but Sister Act's Deloris, who discovered that a wimple is a slammin' good witness protection disguise.

Revue Arts 27 January 2014
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Living with Art: The Legacy of an American Collector

Living with Art: The Legacy of an American Collector

A quote by Emily Fisher Landau provides a little insight into the mind and motivation of one of the preeminent collectors of post-war American art in the United States: "Never stop learning. Never stop looking. Art is the greatest teacher."

Revue Arts 23 January 2014
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Starcatcher's Pan Never Gets Old

Starcatcher's Pan Never Gets Old

It's no secret that children are wizards capable of transforming even the most mundane objects into portals of extraordinary adventure. Building on this idea, the Peter Pan prequel, Peter and the Starcatcher, uses a minimalistic collection of everyday objects to transport audiences to a land where children and make-believe never grow old.

Revue Arts 27 December 2013
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A Legacy Discovered and Defined

A Legacy Discovered and Defined

A peculiar opportunity can sometimes find a perfect fit at smaller arts organizations in West Michigan. Just such an opportunity arose recently at Saugatuck Center for the Arts (SCA), according to Executive Director Kristin Jass Armstrong.

Revue Arts 27 December 2013
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Local artists band together for typhoon relief

Local artists band together for typhoon relief

It’s been more than a month since Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines, claiming the lives of more than 5,600 people and displacing an estimated 4.4 million.

Revue Arts 11 December 2013
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WEEKEND WARRIOR: A rundown of the weekend for theater nerds

WEEKEND WARRIOR: A rundown of the weekend for theater nerds

This week, Barbara the web minion is focusing in on all the great theater action going on around West Michigan. Whether you want to get into the Christmas spirit, or just enjoy some classical performances, she has you covered.

Revue Arts 05 December 2013
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Grand Rapids Public Museum Plays With LEGOs This Spring

Grand Rapids Public Museum Plays With LEGOs This Spring

The Grand Rapids Public Museum will be opening a new exhibit on March 1, 2014, called Dream it, Build it: A LEGO Certified Professional Exhibit.

Revue Arts 04 December 2013
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Oh, Mamma!: Mamma Mia! hits Miller Auditorium

Oh, Mamma!: Mamma Mia! hits Miller Auditorium

Suppose your ex suddenly shows up at your door. Suppose there's a good chance this ex could be your child's father. Now suppose it's not just one possible baby daddy at your door, but three. Oh—one more minor detail here—suppose these men arrive just in time for your daughter's wedding.

Revue Arts 19 November 2013
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Cangue League Changes Everything You Know About Opera

Cangue League Changes Everything You Know About Opera

Push back all of the stereotypical operas and focus in on what an opera is not. Instead of singers bellowing out pitches from A flats to G sharps, Cangue League throws those stereotypes out with its performance, The Death of Schopenhauer.

Revue Arts 06 November 2013
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November Theatre: SPANK!; A Streetcar Named Desire; West Side Story

November Theatre: SPANK!; A Streetcar Named Desire; West Side Story

When Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey began their startling BDSM relationship, women everywhere couldn't stop cracking open the seductive silver cover of E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey.

Revue Arts 24 October 2013
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Review: A Day at the 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival

Review: A Day at the 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival

If you don’t know where to start: Note the details. The way Esteban Castro throws their head back wh...
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Review: 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival Opens with Playful Exploration of What's Musically Possible

Review: 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival Opens with Playful Exploration of What's Musically Possible

Grammy-Award winning pianist and composer Sullivan Fortner, the inaugural winner of the Gilmore’s ne...
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‘Playhouse Creatures’ Explores The Women Who Rewrote the Script

‘Playhouse Creatures’ Explores The Women Who Rewrote the Script

17th century writer, lawyer, and politician William Prynne wrote that “popular stage-playes are sinf...
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