‘Women Undercover: Spies of WWII’ set March 23
In honor of Women’s History Month, “Women Undercover: Spies of WWII” is set 6 to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 23, at the Montague branch of the Muskegon Area District Library.
Join historian Amber Dowdy and learn how women helped during World War II as spies.
For information, visit https://madl.evanced.info/signup/Calendar or call the branch at 893-2675.
David Lubbers: The Mysterious Landscape
This exhibit of work by Grand Rapids artist/photographer David Lubbers, will run through May 14 at the Muskegon Museum of Art.
Lubbers’ landscapes capture unusual moments and places, bringing to viewers strange perspectives and fleeting and often unseen natural phenomenon
Visit https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/david-lubbers-the-mysterious-landscapes/
‘Chaplin’s Smile’ Event set March 24
The West Michigan Symphony will present ‘Chaplin’s Smile,’ 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 24, at the Frauenthal Theater.
This multi-media performance combines live music with clips from classic Charlie Chaplin films, photos and selections from his autobiography. The concert traces Chaplin’s relationship with 20th-century master composers and his own film scores. The performance includes Debussy: “Claire de Lune”; Chaplin: “City Lights Suite”; Stravinsky: “Tango”; Brahms: “Hungarian Dance no. 5”; Chaplin: “The Kid” Fantasy and “Smile.” Scott Speck will serve as conductor, with Philippe Quint on violin.
Visit https://westmichigansymphony.org/events/chaplins-smile/