Talking Heads
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)Speaking in Tongues 1983 via Sire / London/Rhino
Lucy loves "music with a beat". That works out well, because WYCE tends to feature beat-equipped music in its library.
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening, All These Sleepless Nights, follows art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their coming of age, restlessly roaming their city's streets and living forever inside each beautiful moment.
Never content with answers, they push each experience to its breaking point, testing what it might mean to be truly awake in a world that seems satisfied to be asleep.
Details at uica.org.
If you've ever wanted to get involved with WYCE, join us for an orientation to on-air programming!
WYCE and Grand Rapids Community Media Center present a free and open volunteer orientation meeting for all who may have wondered "What is GRCMC?" "What is WYCE?" and "How can I get on-air?"
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening, All These Sleepless Nights, follows art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their coming of age, restlessly roaming their city's streets and living forever inside each beautiful moment.
Never content with answers, they push each experience to its breaking point, testing what it might mean to be truly awake in a world that seems satisfied to be asleep.
Details at uica.org.