
Monday, April 12: Patsy Cline Comes to Life in West Michigan
The life of country western star Patsy Cline (theatrically played by local musician Delilah DeWylde) is a one of success and heartache, ending in a tragic early death. The play, told through a fan-turned- close-friend Louise Seger, opens at the Red Barn Theatre Friday, April 16. Read it!

Tuesday, April 13: New Art Transforms Old Treasures
See the Grand Rapids Public Museum as you've never seen it before. Starting April 16 the GRPM is opening its old doors at its previous location on Jefferson for an art showing that is unforgetable. The exhibit pairs historic objects of the Museum with the modern works of 230 students and professors. Read it!

Wednesday, April 14: A Mind with a Life Sentence
Setting the presence and tone of the play can be a difficult task to portray for playwrights. But for Hungarian National playwright András Visky, the first line of his piece blatantly speaks from experience. See his true exploration of imprisonment April 15 at Calvin College's Lab Theatre. Read it!

Thursday, April 15: Call 'Em Gross Pop
So what if gross pop band The Used made up a coin term to describe its music? Fact is, they don't like being called "emo." Don't miss the final installment of their Artwork tour, supporting its fourth and latest album at the Orbit Room this Saturday, April 17. Read it!

Friday, April 16: Their Teeth Will Be Of Lions
Kalamazoo indie-rock septet Their Teeth Will Be of Lions tussle with death, breaking points, and survival on its new album True Stories Are Harder to Make Up. Playing Saturday night at The Strutt, hear some new music, old favorites and get their new CD for free, if you're one of the first 100 people in. Read it!




