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Waterfront Film Festival Reinvents Itself With Year-Round Facility in Holland
Waterfront Film Festival Reinvents Itself With Year-Round Facility in Holland
Waterfront Film Festival Reinvents Itself With Year-Round Facility in Holland
Waterfront Film Festival, a staple of film-arts in West Michigan since 1999, recently announced the opening of its new screening and event venue in Holland. Their new headquarters/theatre/workshop, is on Columbia Avenue, near downtown Holland. They are introducing their new facility with a Grand Opening film and celebration.
Muskegon’s Getty Drive-In to Open For the Season April 14
Muskegon’s Getty Drive-In to Open For the Season April 14
Muskegon’s Getty Drive-In to Open For the Season April 14
Warmer weather has returned to West Michigan, and that means the return of drive-in movies! Muskegon's Getty Drive-In is set to open for the season this Friday, April 14, 2017 at 8 p.m. The Getty, owned by Celebration! Cinema, is one of only nine drive-in theaters remaining in Michigan...
Reed’s Lake “Back in the Day,” in 1946 [Video]
Reed’s Lake “Back in the Day,” in 1946 [Video]
Reed’s Lake “Back in the Day,” in 1946 [Video]
Reed's Lake is just one of the many gems in the Grand Rapids area that makes living here so special. "Back in the day," it was really something special. People from all over would flock to the lake. Located in East Grand Rapids, we know Reed's Lake today as the home of Roses Restaurant, part of the Gilmore Collection, municipal buildings, a bustling East Grand Rapids downtown, the East G
Hey Buckaroo’s, Do You Remember the Buckaroo Rodeo
Hey Buckaroo’s, Do You Remember the Buckaroo Rodeo
Hey Buckaroo’s, Do You Remember the Buckaroo Rodeo
It's a Blast from the Past, but I thought it would be fun to see who remembers Buck Barry and the Buckaroo Rodeo. He was the singing cowboy of WOOD TV in the 50's and 60's, dominating local children's TV, and a man I worked with and admired as I began my career at TV8 in 1969.
The Oscars had a Jim Joyce Moment, And That’s a Good Thing
The Oscars had a Jim Joyce Moment, And That’s a Good Thing
The Oscars had a Jim Joyce Moment, And That’s a Good Thing
The 2017 Academy Awards will always be remembered for the mix-up at the end of the awards show. La La Land was mistakenly named the winner for Best Picture, then moments later Moonlight was announced the winner. A huge mistake, but a mistake that was handled well by all. That's something that former Major League Baseball umpire Jim Joyce has experience with. Just ask Armando Galarraga or any Detro

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