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We talk to organizational leaders about the series running through August.
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum, Mindshare gala at Houseman Field, AllArtWorks, The Jazzmen, and Nutcase Vegan Meats.
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Author Larry Tye paints a vivid and immersive portrait of the birth of jazz and more.
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Scott Vander Werf shares a conversation with host of WGVU’s The Jazz Spotlight, Harvey McKnight, a local group is kicking off Cinco De Mayo, more on the proposed aquarium in Kent County, and more.
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The Whitecaps home opener, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Grand Rapids Opera and Grand Rapids Symphony, the danger of deepfakes, and the Essentially Ellington program
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Band Director Marc Townley talks about this year’s competition.
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Scott Vander Werf has a preview of new albums from Posi-Tone Records, state officials are warning farmers about avian-flu, elevated levels of lead have caused a cinnamon recall, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Scott Vander Werf has reviews of four new Jazz albums, a new bill proposes to change how campsite reservations in Michigan work, Ottawa County now has to allow opening prayers from religion, and more.
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We discuss an important fundraiser happening tomorrow.
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Rachael & Vilray are performing at St. Cecilia Music Center in Grand Rapids on Tuesday, February 13th at 7:30pm. Their music is based on the jazz and standards from the Great American Songbook. WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf spoke to Vilray about their latest album, ‘I Love a Love Song.’