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‘PLANETS IN MY HEAD’ EXPLORES THEMES OF POSTCOLONIALISM AND CULTURAL HYBRIDITY
Michigan’s International Dance Festival Brings Focus to New Style, Screendance
The 13th annual RAD Fest is bringing professional dance to the international stage in Kalamazoo, Mich. March 4 – 6 in a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual offerings. The 2022 festival will feature the works of over 25 different choreographers and 20 screendance makers from Russia, Barbados, France, New York City, Chicago, and many other U.S. locations including several cities in Michigan.
National Geographic Live Egyptologist Dr. Kara Cooney in Benton Harbor
Kalamazoo Civic Makes for a Cozy Evening Out!
Concerts Under the Stars Kicks Off This Month in Grand Rapids
Support the Renovation of the Iconic 1928 Spillman Carousel at the Grand rapids PUblic Museum
Spend the Holidays at the Grand Rapids Public Museum
Grand Rapids Public Museum Debuts New Accesibility Technology in the Chaffee Planetarium
Enjoy Cheerful Holiday Songs on this 1928 Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ in Grand Rapids
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Complete $115 Million Expansion Project
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, one of the nation’s most significant botanic and sculpture experiences, is excited to announce the completion of the spectacular new Welcome Center and installation of Utopia by Jaume Plensa as part of the $115 million Welcoming the World: Honoring a Legacy of Love expansion project.
Calling Creative Teens for the 99th Annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards by December 13
Keith Urban Returns to the Road with Stop in Grand Rapids
“Weird Al” Yankovic to embark on Tour, Stopping in Benton Harbor
STYX and REO Speedwagon Coming to Grand Rapids
National Geographic Photographer Steve Winter in Benton Harbor
Dierks Bentley Extends ‘Beers On Me Tour’ with Stop in Grand Rapids
New Accessibility Technology for Blind and Low Vision Visitors is Available at this West Michigan Museum!
It’s a Night of Motown Music in Benton Harbor!
8 Unique Festivals You Don’t Want to Miss in Michigan
Michigan is spoiled with the beauty of 4 seasons, dreamy tourist destinations, and a robust selection of arts and cultural offerings in every corner of it’s fresh coast - but many people would agree that the thousands of festivals that pop-up from as far south as Coldwater in the Lower Peninsula to the northern most point of Ironwood in the Upper Peninsula, are what make the mitten state such a vibrant place to call home and visit.