Locally Entertaining Joanne Baily
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WKTV’s Joanne Bailey-Boorsma discusses the Greater Grand Rapids entertainment scene with guests from various art organizations. Topics range from what it is like to be part of a theater production to the importance of the arts in helping to grow a community and future leaders.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 20
In this episode of Locally Entertaining, David Lorenz, vice president for Travel Michigan, talks about the many boat cruise options available in Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 19
In this episode of Locally Entertaining, Jeff Genova, general manager for Big Lake Brewing, talks about the brewery's collaboration with Tulip Time Festival for the festival's first-ever beer, Spring Lager.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 18 - Grand Rapids Civic Theatre
In this episode of Locally Entertaining, Noddea Skidmore, the marketing and communications director for Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, highlights the theater company’s 2023-2024 season along with staff changes and new programs.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 17 - author Britney Cavallaro
Host Nathan Slauer sits down with Michigan author Britney Cavallaro to talk about her newest book “Muse.” Cavallaro discusses how she got started in writing and how she created her two most famous characters Charlotte Holmes and Jamie Watson.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 16 - Circle Theatre
WKTV's Joanne Bailey-Boorsma sits down with Circle Theatre's Marketing and Outreach Specialist Ashlee McGreevy and Mike Hull, director of Circle Theatre's first 2020 summer production "Disaster!." The group talks about the many Circle Theatre offerings which includes its theater season, concert performances and its children's company, Magic Circle Theatre.
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Locally Entertaining Episode 15 - Caitlin Horrocks
Caitlin Horrocks is an author and an associate professor at Grand valley State University. They talked about her book, the Vexations. The book is about French composer and pianist Erik Satie. According to Wall Street Journal, the Vexations, is the best book of 2019.