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Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, foreign, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.
Coming May 28, The Who's classic rock-opera, Tommy, starring Roger Daltrey and Ann-Margret.
A boy born and raised in post-WWII England grows up seemingly deaf and mute due to a traumatic experience in his youth. He eventually gains fame as a pinball champion, is billed as a messiah, and attempts to lead a religious sect.
This special one-night-screening will be followed by pinball at The Pyramid Scheme.
Details at uica.org
WYCE's Live Lunch returns to Koning MicroCinema of Wealthy Theatre with a free performance by Heather Maloney, Monday, June 29th
"Live Lunch" features intimate performances - during lunchtime - with a nationally-touring artist. Lunch is catered by Taco Bar Company and the performance will be aired live on WYCE.
Heather is touring in support of her third album 'Making Me Break.'
"Live Lunch" with Heather Maloney is Monday, June 29. Doors open at 11am, with lunch served promptly.
Reservations are limited to 60 seats and may be made now at wealthy theatre dot org
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, foreign, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.
Coming May 28, The Who's classic rock-opera, Tommy, starring Roger Daltrey and Ann-Margret.
A boy born and raised in post-WWII England grows up seemingly deaf and mute due to a traumatic experience in his youth. He eventually gains fame as a pinball champion, is billed as a messiah, and attempts to lead a religious sect.
This special one-night-screening will be followed by pinball at The Pyramid Scheme.
Details at uica.org
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, foreign, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.
Coming May 28, The Who's classic rock-opera, Tommy, starring Roger Daltrey and Ann-Margret.
A boy born and raised in post-WWII England grows up seemingly deaf and mute due to a traumatic experience in his youth. He eventually gains fame as a pinball champion, is billed as a messiah, and attempts to lead a religious sect.
This special one-night-screening will be followed by pinball at The Pyramid Scheme.
Details at uica.org