
Jessica Pratt
This Time AroundQuiet Signs 2019 via Mexican Summer
genre is an illusion, if theres a weird library deep cut count on me to find it. every other tuesday 9p-midnight
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Ballet, Michigan's home for professional ballet.
The new season opens October 24 with Sherlock, a brand-new ballet by Penny Saunders, inspired by the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes.
Due to high demand, an extra performance has been added.
For tickets and more information, it's grballet dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Revue magazine, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
As routines shift with students back in school, Revue's weekly newsletter continues to highlight things to do, local West Michigan stories, and more.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
(RevueWM.com)
Support for WYCE comes from Section Live presenting The Front Bottoms live at the Intersection on September 18th.
The Front Bottoms are an Indie Alternative duo performing together since 2006.
They'll perform at the Intersection as a part of their "10 Years Back on Top" tour.
Tickets and more information are available now at SECTION LIVE dot COM.
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Ballet, Michigan's home for professional ballet.
The new season opens October 24 with Sherlock, a brand-new ballet by Penny Saunders, inspired by the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes.
Due to high demand, an extra performance has been added.
For tickets and more information, it's grballet dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Revue magazine, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
As routines shift with students back in school, Revue's weekly newsletter continues to highlight things to do, local West Michigan stories, and more.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
(RevueWM.com)
Support for WYCE comes from Uptown Grand Rapids Inc., representing the Eastown, East Hills, Wealthy Street, and East Fulton business districts.
Uptown would like to welcome Tech Week 2025 attendees to visit its community, which is home to nearly 400 local and independently owned businesses. There, they can also find free programming, like First Fridays, an Artprize Kickoff Party, the Wealthy Street Block Party, and more.
More info is at Uptown GR dot Com or on social media @ uptowngr
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Ballet, Michigan's home for professional ballet.
The new season opens October 24 with Sherlock, a brand-new ballet by Penny Saunders, inspired by the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes.
Due to high demand, an extra performance has been added.
For tickets and more information, it's grballet dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Revue magazine, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
As routines shift with students back in school, Revue's weekly newsletter continues to highlight things to do, local West Michigan stories, and more.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
(RevueWM.com)