Peter Ostroushko
MiraclePilgrims On The Heart Road 1997 via Red House
Mystery and Art, Music and Wonder, Creativity and Inspiration all facets of who we are and what helps to alleviate our fears and calm our minds.
The more mindful we become of how we can achieve these places of refreshing and restoration, the more we are able to connect to each other and hear beyond the static which can disrupt communication with each other.
re:IMAGINE invites you to listen closer to the music inside and out. To re:DISCOVER how much we share as people. To re:CONNECT who we are with how we live.
Support for WYCE comes from SectionLive, presenting Here Come The Mummies live at the Intersection on November 8th.
Here Come The Mummies is an eight-piece funk rock band, bringing their Mummfest Tour to Grand Rapids.
They'll be joined by artists Lachy Doley (LOCK-ee) and Platinum Moon.
Doors open at 6:30, and the show begins at 7:30.
Tickets plus more information are at SECTION LIVE dot COM.
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Art Museum, announcing the new series, "Thursdays on the Terrace," Thursdays from 5 - 8 pm through August 28.
"Thursdays on the Terrace" offers live performances and events downtown, including artmaking, live music, trivia and game nights, and more. All events are open to the public at no charge.
Guests can also explore the exhibitions inside the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
The full schedule plus additional information is available at artmuseumgr dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum, presenting: "Ford at 50: Decisions that Defined a Presidency."
"Ford at 50," a temporary exhibit, features a blend of immersive set pieces, artifacts, and historic film footage highlighting the pivotal decisions President Ford made while in office. The exhibit only runs until Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
For more information, including museum hours, visit Ford Library Museum dot Gov.
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Art Museum, announcing the new series, "Thursdays on the Terrace," Thursdays from 5 - 8 pm through August 28.
"Thursdays on the Terrace" offers live performances and events downtown, including artmaking, live music, trivia and game nights, and more. All events are open to the public at no charge.
Guests can also explore the exhibitions inside the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
The full schedule plus additional information is available at artmuseumgr dot org.