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Sad Clint EastwoodZONKEY 2017 via Hanging Brains Music
WYCE joins The Funky Buddha Yoga Hothouse in presenting Funky Buddha Fest Community Day - this Saturday on Rosa Parks Circle!
Community Day features THREE classes, THREE local musical experiences, and All the yoga is FREE.
At 9am enjoy a Power Flow Community Class with live music from Valentiger; at 10:30 is a Family Fun Community Class with music by Big Dudee Roo; and at noon is Power Flow with DJ Adrian Butler.
WYCE will be emceeing the event and all donations benefit community radio!
Funky Buddha Fest Community Day - this Saturday on Rosa Parks Circle!
Named for Sheffield's\oldest bridge, a place that divided the working-class part of the city from its upper-crust denizens. Hawley grew up on the poor side of it. A metaphor for the crossing of a bridge in his own life
Ben Gibbard’s (Death Cab for Cutie / Postal Service) full album cover of Teenage Fanclub’s Bandwagonesque! As always, this is a limited edition release and only available on vinyl through SOUNDS DELICIOUS. Copies are still available and all new members and gift orders will also receive a FREE bonus 7″ single featuring Ben’s covers of Alex Chilton’s “Free Again†and Beat Happenings’ “Bad Seeds.†The 7″ is a cover of a covers 7″ released by Teenage Fanclub in 1992.
WYCE teams with Avenue for the Arts to present First Fridays along South Division Avenue, tomorrow night from 5 to 9pm.
August First Fridays is extra special! Along with shows, 14 gallery exhibitions, sales and events from 25 Artist Vendors, there will be an outdoor market, live music, and a neighborhood Happy Hour.
WYCE will be on hand to present live music from the parking lot at 106 South Division Avenue! Enjoy performances by Lipstick Jodi and Miss Atomic as a new neighborhood mural is painted behind the musicians.
Avenue for The Arts First Fridays - Friday night from 5 to 9pm along South Division.
Today's Business Day Sponsors are long-time WYCE supporters Ron and Jeannine Lemmon of Patriot Realty.
Patriot Realty is a locally-owned real estate firm representing buyers and sellers throughout West Michigan.
Information about the local real estate market and the path to home ownership is available by contacting Patriot Realty at 616 956-7676 or online at "info at patriot dash realty dot net"
A former truck driver turned touring bluesman, Rascoe primarily covers other people's tunes and classic blues themes. There is much Jimmy Reed and "traditional" material.
Enjoy a night out with friends and family at Movies in the Park tomorrow night, Friday, August 4! This week, the riverside cinematic event presents "Selena" at 7pm; followed by "The Bodyguard" at 9:30pm. Both films will feature Spanish subtitles.
Pre-movie entertainment begins at 6pm and food is available for purchase on-site. Bring blankets and chairs and find a spot for a movie under the stars in Ah-Nab-Awen Park, along the Grand River.
Movies in the Park is made possible by Grand Rapids Public Schools, Celebration Cinemas, and Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.
More information at "Downtown GR dot org".
12. Erykah Badu Baduizm (Universal, 1997) Erykah Badu is not afraid to repeat herself. Baduizm begins and ends with "Rim Shot." The songs in between echo themselves and each other over and over and over again — "On and On" is referenced in "Appletree"; "Certainly" and "Certainly (Flipped It)" are mirror images; there are two different songs called "Sometimes." In "No Love," Badu repeats the same phrase ("You don't show no love") eighteen times. But time doesn't seem to be a concern for Badu — she sings like she's having a conversation that might go on forever, accidentally. Lines like "Take your time," "I don't need nobody telling me the time" and "I'll see you next lifetime," are littered throughout out the album. For Badu, if there's a thought worth articulating, it's worth ruminating. And when she's not doing it herself, her sound is still echoed by people around her, like The Roots, Kendrick Lamar, Andre 3000, Mos Def, India Arie and Drake. —Leah Donnella (NPR Staff)
Today's Business Day Sponsors are long-time WYCE supporters Ron and Jeannine Lemmon of Patriot Realty.
Patriot Realty is a locally-owned real estate firm representing buyers and sellers throughout West Michigan.
Information about the local real estate market and the path to home ownership is available by contacting Patriot Realty at 616 956-7676 or online at "info at patriot dash realty dot net"