Thursday Night Music Club
set February 12
Thursday Night Music Club's free concert on February 12 welcomes Karisa Wilson, an award winning singer-songwriter from West Michigan.
Her debut album "Little Girl" won the WYCE's Album of the Year Jammie, one of Michigan's most prestigious indie music awards.
Karisa writes and performs a jazz infused folk, or Americana.
She's also a classically trained violinist.
The event is set 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Norton Shores branch of the MADL.
Her debut album "Little Girl" won the WYCE's Album of the Year Jammie, one of Michigan's most prestigious indie music awards.
Karisa writes and performs a jazz infused folk, or Americana.
She's also a classically trained violinist.
The event is set 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Norton Shores branch of the MADL.
‘Superheroes at the Symphony’
set January 30
The West Michigan Symphony, with conductor Scott Speck, will present “Superheroes at the Symphony,” 7:30 p.m., Friday, January 30, 2026, at the Frauenthal Center.
Experience the legendary themes of cinematic superheroes —Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Spider-Man— along with two symphonic masterpieces - Prokoviev’s Romeo &?Juliet Suite, and Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite - that inspired the iconic film scores.
Visit https://westmichigansymphony.org/events/superheroes-at-the-symphony/
Experience the legendary themes of cinematic superheroes —Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Spider-Man— along with two symphonic masterpieces - Prokoviev’s Romeo &?Juliet Suite, and Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite - that inspired the iconic film scores.
Visit https://westmichigansymphony.org/events/superheroes-at-the-symphony/
‘Crossroads’ Exhibit at MMA
to run through March 15
“Crossroads: Intersections of Black Family Culture” is an interdisciplinary exhibition exploring the cultural significance of Black family dynamics in the Americas.
Organized by the Muskegon Museum of Art in partnership with co-curators Sydney G. James, Scheherazade Washington-Parrish, and Juana Williams, the exhibition comprises artworks of twenty artists from the Detroit area.
The show will run through March 15, 2026.
Organized by the Muskegon Museum of Art in partnership with co-curators Sydney G. James, Scheherazade Washington-Parrish, and Juana Williams, the exhibition comprises artworks of twenty artists from the Detroit area.
The show will run through March 15, 2026.




