Grand Rapids' entertainment district
Nightlife— You’ve been busy all day and are looking to unwind – Grand Rapids is the perfect place for nighttime entertainment. If dancing or bar hopping is your choice, try the live-band bars, discos, sports bars and brew pubs. If you’re into live comedy, enjoy Dr. Grins. For the best romantic experiences, check out the view at our downtown hotels which overlook the lighted bridges on the Grand River. Grand Rapids has nighttime entertainment to satisfy any mood. News from Rapid Growth![]() More Food in FennvilleMay 14, 2008 The Journeyman cafe opened in Fennville in 2003 and quickly became one of West Michigan's culinary jewels. Now owners Mattew Millar and Amy Cook have established Rye, a new public house right next door. Rapid Growth's Foodie Amy Ruis takes you inside ![]() Slices of SicilyApril 9, 2008 Pizza first arrived in the United States with a wave of Italian immigrants near the end of the 19th century. But some say the real recipe still hasn't made it to Michigan. Amy Ruis, Rapid Growth's roving foodie, offers her tips on some of the best pies in metro GR ![]() The Birth of Michigan's Best BurlesqueMarch 19, 2008 So you think churchy Grand Rapids is too squeaky clean for the ribald humor, suggestive scenery, and gender bending of burlesque? Think again. The Super Happy Funtime players bring their version of the Bible stories to Wealthy Theatre on March 22 RG TV: Making the MusicMarch 12, 2008 Karma Generator, a short film documenting the creative collaboration between musician Brian Vander Ark and producer Bill Szymczyk, both West Michigan natives, was shot in North Carolina. But it debuts later this month in GR. Photographer Brian Kelly brings you a preview ![]() The Guitar ManMarch 12, 2008 Musician Brian Vander Ark plays Aquinas College later this month in a show that's about appreciating art and music, not boozing and smoking. The local boy sat down to field a few questions from Rapid Growth |
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