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October Style Notes: Spring Sweet; GLAM Ride

Written by Missy Black | Thursday, 25 September 2014 16:43 |

 Spring Sweet is getting a new move and some new bridal inventory. The new location at (56 E. 8th St., Holland) is noteworthy enough, but the lifestyle boutique will now offer bridal selections as Spring Sweet bought out September’s Bride of Holland. 

Max Lockwood Crafts First Solo Release With a Lot of Help From His Friends

Written by Kyle Austin | Thursday, 25 September 2014 16:22 |

Max Lockwood didn’t make his first solo record so much as he grew it. Instead of hiring studio musicians to execute a defined vision, the Big Dudee Roo bassist simply took the 12 original songs he’d written for his senior thesis project at the University of Michigan and sowed them throughout his circle of friends.

Kalamashoegazer 8: Here to Carry You into the Heavens

Written by Nolan Krebs | Thursday, 25 September 2014 15:23 |

Shoegaze fans, stand in solidarity; Kalamashoegazer is back. Now in it’s eighth year running, the show is West Michigan’s yearly bloodrite to the dreamy swells we know and love as shoegaze.

The Secret Source of Humor

Written by Kyle Austin | Thursday, 25 September 2014 14:20 |

You might say that Bob Mankoff has humor down to a science. After all, before beginning his journey from budding cartoonist to cartoon editor of The New Yorker, Mankoff was just a few credits shy of a PhD in experimental psychology.

Last Call: Suffering Bastard at SpeakEZ Lounge

Written by Rei Robinson | Thursday, 25 September 2014 14:18 |

I awoke with a molasses start, the voracious arrows of Sol bearing down upon my countenance with unyielding, silent cries, echoed transgressions of the night before. The Madman (or Madmen, rather) had taken toll, finding me, as Mikau found himself facing the brigand Gerudo, in a stampeding assault of hungover humors.

Joan Osborne Tackles Love's Messy Aspects

Written by Dwayne Hoover | Thursday, 25 September 2014 11:58 |

Most of us came to know Joan Osborne with her 1995 Grammy-nominated hit single, "One of Us." Since then, the singer-songwriter has enjoyed continued success with multiple studio albums exploring a variety of genres, from the 2006 country album Pretty Little Stranger to the more bluesy offerings on her 2012 record Bring It On Home.

Gluten Free Girl: Walldorff Brewpub & Bistro

Written by Kelli Belanger | Thursday, 25 September 2014 11:56 |

If you know anything about gluten-free pasta, you know that 99 percent of it sucks. If you want to revel in the one percent of gluten-less pasta goodness, take a road trip to Walldorff Brewpub & Bistro. I promise your taste buds won’t be disappointed.

October Free Market: The Rapid; Grand Slam Subs; Uber

Written by Steven Depolo | Thursday, 25 September 2014 11:31 |

New and exciting happening in West Michigan businesses since 2007.

October Indie Film: Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival Takes Over Downtown GR

Written by Josh Spanninga | Thursday, 25 September 2014 11:26 |

When October comes around, it's time for all of the freaks, ghouls and creatures of all stripes to come out of hiding in West Michigan and celebrate the best holiday of them all – Halloween. And what better way to celebrate than with our friends at the Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival?

October Eclectic Roundup: Carrie the Musical; Goose Festival

Written by Audria Larsen | Thursday, 25 September 2014 11:09 |

Gangplanks, ghastly girls, geese and goofballs offer up a mélange of entertainment that goes beyond costumes and cornfields this month. Get the lowdown on pirates, grimace at buckets of blood, run like you could fly and bask in the hilarious silence of a bygone star.

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