Grand Rapids Civic Theatre celebrates World Theatre Day. We talk about what the day is and why it matters. Noddea Skidmore and Morgan Foster join in to talk about the about the day and the Civic's 100th party around the corner.
Pulp and Press Lit Arts Fest happens in Kalamazoo. Planning Committee lead Kimm Mayer talks about the festival supported by the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Vicksburg Foundation. The event takes place April 24th and features an NY Times Best selling author.
GVSU hosts the 3rd annual Day of Giving today, Anna Davis, Assistant Director for Annual Giving and digital strategy in Development, sharing the details for the day, and where people can give.
It's a podcast about grief, pet grief. Thoughtful, celebratory, and life affirming. Elyse Wild discusses Dead Pets, guests talking about a pet from their past, and how the animal changed them.
Muskegon Community College revisits a shocking moment in history with its latest theatrical production, Elephant's Graveyard. We talk to MCC's Annelise Dickinson about the themes in the script, and more.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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