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Artist of the Day
Support for WYCE comes from The West Michigan Potters Guild presenting the 32nd Fall Pottery Show and Sale November 13th and 14th at The Cultural Center at St. Nicholas at 2250 East Paris SE Grand Rapids.
46 Ceramic artists will be displaying locally produced, handmade pottery and sculpture for sale.
To learn more about The West Michigan Potters Guild's 32nd annual show and sale this Saturday at The Cultural Center at St. Nicholas -- visit West Michigan potters guild DOT com.
Texier, a self taught double-bassist from France who came to prominence in the jazz and alternative world in the 1960s for his work with Don Cherry, and later in the 1980s for his band Transatlantik Quartet, delivers a mellow yet driving original take, playing all the instruments (save maybe the orchestration) on his own: bass, percussion, oud, vocals, and more. I love the circular nature of Texier’s version, with the arrangement falling in and out of itself as new elements are introduced and taken away.
WYCE's Day Sponsor is Aquinas College presenting author Carlos Eire ("CARLOS AIR") tonight at 7:30pm in the Wege Ballroom.
Nonfiction writer and memoir-ist Carlos Eire will read from his books
that chronicle his journey as a refugee from Fidel Castro's Cuba to a
new life in America.
Eire is a professor of history and religious
studies at Yale.
Carlos Eire ("CARLOS AIR") tonight at 7:30pm in the Wege Ballroom at Aquinas College.
For Joel
The lyrics of "Every Night" reflect the difficult situation McCartney was dealing with at the time the song was written in light of the imminent breakup of the Beatles, but also reflect optimism for the future.
Founded by Ryan Olson, the group consists of 22 musicians, including Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Dessa and P.O.S of Doomtree, Har Mar Superstar and members of Poliça, Megafaun, Solid Gold, Digitata, and The Rosebuds.
R.I.P.
WYCE's Day Sponsor is Aquinas College presenting author Carlos Eire ("CARLOS AIR") tonight at 7:30pm in the Wege Ballroom.
Nonfiction writer and memoir-ist Carlos Eire will read from his books
that chronicle his journey as a refugee from Fidel Castro's Cuba to a
new life in America.
Eire is a professor of history and religious
studies at Yale.
Carlos Eire ("CARLOS AIR") tonight at 7:30pm in the Wege Ballroom at Aquinas College.