Radio Zumbido
La RuedaLos Últimos DÃas Del AM 2001 via Palm Pictures (Audio
Anything funky, greazy, groovy, or stanky. Also anything that's sweet, smooth, soars, or soothes. And everything else that twangs, buzzes, swings or moves. Bring your buzz, or not- but this is a show for those who listen deep into the music.
Support for WYCE comes from Linear Restaurant located downtown at 1001 Monroe Avenue.
Overlooking the Grand River, Linear focuses on fresh cuisine while striving to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Linear features a full bar with handcrafted cocktails and several wine and beer offerings.
Tuesday through Saturday, dining hours are 11 to 3 for lunch, 3-5 for happy hour, and 5-10 for dinner.
A live DJ is featured on Fridays from 7 to 10 PM.
Reservations, hours, and more information are at linearRestaurant dot com.
WYCE and the Eastown Community Association are inviting you to the 51st Annual Eastown Street Fair, Saturday September 7th!
This event is a family-friendly celebration of arts, crafts, food, live local music, and the unique Eastown neighborhood; one of Grand Rapids' most eclectic districts!
Once again, WYCE will be on-hand with a large and diverse selection of pre-owned vinyl and CDs. We'll also have your favorite YCE merch for sale, including shirts, WYCE hats, and more!
The 51st Annual Eastown Street Fair runs from 9 AM to 10 PM Saturday, September 7th.
Details and more information are at eastown dot org.
HOPE Gardens is a Wyoming-based nonprofit that exists to Help Other People Eat by empowering children, families, and communities to grow their own food.
HOPE Gardens invites you to their Empower U garden on Tuesday, September 17, 6:30-8pm for a Sip and Savor evening celebrating the beauty and flavors of heirloom tomatoes and refreshing mocktails crafted by mixologist Michael Bryan, featuring fresh herbs from the garden.
All proceeds from the event will help HOPE Gardens grow with students in school gardens.
Registration for the event plus more info is online at Hopegardensgr dot org
More information on Hope Gardens is available at hopegardensgr dot org.
Guitars in each of your stereo channels, melting your face... yowza!
WYCE is now accepting used record donations for our annual Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 7th.
Donations of LPs and 45s can be dropped off at the Community Media Center on 711 Bridge street Northwest, between 10 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
All proceeds raised go towards supporting West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station.
For more information on donating your used vinyl to WYCE contact Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
The Franciscan Life Process Center will be hosting their 10th annual Franciscan Rhythms 5K, benefiting its music therapy program and land restoration efforts on Saturday, Oct. 5.
w/ Erin Zindle
w/ Little Milton
The Grand Rapids Public Library is proud to announce the 57th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition.
The competition is open to Kent County ages 5 through adult who reside in or attend school in Kent County.
Poets can submit one original, unpublished poem now through February 28th.
Submitting poems is free and winners selected in different categories have their poems published in Voices, receive a cash award, and participate in the annual Awards Reading Ceremony during Festival of the Arts in June.
More information about the 57th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition is available at grpl dot org.
Lowell Arts Theater presents is proud to present the courtroom drama Twelve Angry Jurors by Reginald Rose.
The production runs now through February 9th in the gallery turned theatre located at 223 W Main Street in downtown Lowell.
*Due to mature themes, including discussions of murder, racist language, and threats of violence, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and above.
For tickets and more information it's lowellarts dot org.
The West Michigan Opera Project invites you to their fundraising event, "We've Been Framed!" on Saturday, October 5th, from 6-8:30pm, in Grand Rapids Charter Township.