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Loan Your LonelinessSeeking New Gods 2021 via Rough Trade/Beggars
Not near a radio? That's not a problem anymore.
In addition to our 24/7 live stream at WYCE dot org and our FREE Smartphone app, you can also listen to WYCE at home on your favorite smart speaker.
Simply tell your Amazon or Google smart speaker to "Play WYCE" ,-- and A World of Music will begin playing for you!
No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!
It's hardest to make your break in your hometown, but we aim to fix that!
Our Jammie Awards -- every February -- help Michigan bands build their resumes and reach new audiences.
Plus Local Spins on WYCE - Fridays at 11 am & Sundays at 5 pm - is a weekly program dedicated to the Michigan music scene with new releases and exclusive in-studio performances.
88.1 FM WYCE plays more Michigan & Grand Rapids music than any other radio station.
Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum... featuring "The Betty Blip: Betty Ford's Battle Against Breast Cancer."
"The Betty Blip" is a showcase exhibit telling the story of Mrs. Ford's breast cancer diagnosis and its impacts using artifacts, pictures, and reprints of letters from the public.
The exhibit runs only through April 13, 2025, at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
More information, including museum hours, are available at fordlibrarymuseum dot gov.
Support for WYCE comes from Linear Restaurant located downtown at 1001 Monroe Avenue.
Overlooking the Grand River, they focus on fresh cuisine while striving to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Linear features a full bar with handcrafted cocktails and 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 with a live DJ on Fridays from 7 to 10 PM.
Reservations, hours, and more information are at linearRestaurant dot com.
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Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum... featuring "The Betty Blip: Betty Ford's Battle Against Breast Cancer."
"The Betty Blip" is a showcase exhibit telling the story of Mrs. Ford's breast cancer diagnosis and its impacts using artifacts, pictures, and reprints of letters from the public.
The exhibit runs only through April 13, 2025, at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
More information, including museum hours, are available at fordlibrarymuseum dot gov.
GRTV is offering a new service that allows community members and organizations to digitize their outdated home media through the launch of its "Media Preservation Suite."
The Grand Rapids Public Library (GRPL) is kicking off summer with its popular Summer Reading Challenge, designed for readers of all ages.
Running from June 2nd to August 30, 2025, this program invites the entire community to set reading goals, track their progress, and win prizes at no cost.
There are several reading challenges available.
To sign up, register online at grpl.org, or in person at any GRPL location.
Not near a radio? That's not a problem anymore.
In addition to our 24/7 live stream at WYCE dot org and our FREE Smartphone app, you can also listen to WYCE at home on your favorite smart speaker.
Simply tell your Amazon or Google smart speaker to "Play WYCE" -- and A World of Music will begin playing for you!
No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!
Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum... featuring "The Betty Blip: Betty Ford's Battle Against Breast Cancer."
"The Betty Blip" is a showcase exhibit telling the story of Mrs. Ford's breast cancer diagnosis and its impacts using artifacts, pictures, and reprints of letters from the public.
The exhibit runs only through April 13, 2025, at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
More information, including museum hours, are available at fordlibrarymuseum dot gov.
GRTV's Media Makers summer camp registration is now open!
Grand Rapids high schoolers can get hands-on experience creating a live studio TV show, short film, or podcast - and get paid to do it!
Campers will spend a week learning creative techniques and technical skills, workshopping with local professors, filmmakers, reporters, and radio personalities, all while getting experience with professional production equipment.
By the end of camp, they'll have a finished project for their portfolio and a free membership to the Community Media Center.
Applications are open now - spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
More information is available at bit.ly/grtvsummercamp
(*also at: g r c m c dot org slash learn slash summer camp. )