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Miller Auditorium Announces 2012/2013 Season

Written by Audrey Sochor | Tuesday, 23 April 2013 11:36 |

Western Michigan University's Miller Auditorium announced its 2013-14 lineup and made season subscriptions available. Here is a rundown of the season.

Art.Downtown. Returns to Connect Community with Art

Written by Audrey Sochor | Thursday, 04 April 2013 17:15 |

Lasting one night only April 12 from 6-11 p.m., Art.Downtown. has more than 30 downtown venues featuring more than 300 artists. A broad range of artwork is displayed, including ceramics, painting, photo, performance, music, film and more.

"I think that the thing to know about the event as a whole is that it's very eclectic," said Jenn Schaub, coordinator for Avenue for the Arts.

Miller Offers a Wicked Good Show

Written by Allison Parker | Friday, 22 March 2013 10:18 |

There's no hero more unlikely than the Wicked Witch of the West, who is arguably one of the most epic villains ever. This iconic baddie arrives at the Miller Auditorium to tell her TRUE story in the smash hit musical Wicked, Broadway's highest-grossing show for an unprecedented eight consecutive years.

Disabling Disabilities

Written by Alexandra Fluegel | Friday, 22 March 2013 10:10 |

The abilities of art are endless. It can teach, inspire, challenge, and in the case of local organization Artists Creating Together (ACT), it can heal. ACT has been bringing art to children, youth and adults with disabilities since 1986 and is the largest organization of its kind in Michigan.

Broadway Grand Rapids Announces 2012-2013 Season

Written by Lindsay Patton | Friday, 15 March 2013 17:13 |

For years, Broadway Grand Rapids has given us New York-quality shows right in Grand Rapids. The company's 2012-2013 season – announced today – shows the commitment to quality and buzz-worthy shows.

Warning: Graphic Content

Written by Alexandra Fluegel | Thursday, 21 February 2013 10:05 |

Graphic design gives shape to the thousands of messages we encounter every day — from soup can labels to your favorite online news source. A genre that often goes overlooked in the art world is getting this special treatment this month in a collaborative exhibition between two well-established Grand Rapids arts institutions.

American Idiot: Rock or Walk Out

Written by Allison Parker | Thursday, 21 February 2013 09:58 |

If there's one word that does not describe Miller Auditorium's production ofAmerican Idiot, it's 'low-key.' Since its debut in 2009, the punk-rock stage musical has delighted and offended audiences alike with its rebellious music, outrageous lyrics and defiant spirit.

Mason Street Warehouse Announces Three Shows for 2013

Written by Kari Norton and Audrey Sochor | Friday, 15 February 2013 13:42 |

The award-winning professional theatre Mason Street Warehouse kicks off its 11th season at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts (400 Culver St., Saugatuck) on June 21 with the musical comedy Xanadu. Forbidden love takes a whole new spin when Greek goddess meets mortal artist during the disco era—roller disco at that.

Opera Grand Rapids Delivers Sensational Musical Treat

Written by Allison Parker | Wednesday, 23 January 2013 14:00 |

One of opera's biggest bad boys seduces the stage in Opera Grand Rapids' production of Mozart's masterpiece, Don Giovanni. Black humor and sexual energy blend in this dark tale of a flagrant womanizer who stands defiant even in the face of hell.

New Kids on the Block

Written by Alexandra Fluegel | Wednesday, 23 January 2013 12:09 |

Avenue of the Arts newbie Gaspard Gallery has definitely hit the ground running. The artist-run gallery, which held its first exhibit during the 2012 ArtPrize competition, has been host to some stunning photography exhibits that exude a sophistication seldom seen in galleries just starting out.

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