Local mystery writer’s persistence leads to a “fairy tale” deal with Penguin.
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Illinois graduate makes a difference in Guatemala
Claire Melvin shares her experiences of her time thus far in Guatemala, a country ravaged by poverty and malnutrition.
Yes, I think I might “heart” Doodles
If your interest was piqued by our preview of Doodles, or by ramen noodles and cereal in general, then you’ll want to read more about the grand opening of Doodles, which happens today at 10 a.m.
Doodles should be “instantly good”… soon
Shai Mauth, owner of Xinh Xinh Café, discusses his new campus restaurant that aims to bring convenient, quality food that won’t break a student budget.
How to control the minds of millions
Local author’s book tackles racism by bringing light to a growing trend in the public schools. Newest editor Jeremiah Stanley dives in deeper with this telling interview.
Bona fide beardy banjo revelry
Blitzen Trapper and Pearly Gate Music came to town last night. One was a bit of a joke and the other pulled no punches and delivered. Read on to find out who did what.
Cap’n Jazz: Catch them before they split once again into ‘individual pieces’
Get caught in the ‘afterglow’ of a big night of Pygmalion music at Krannert.
Making tea cool is good business
After some time in Prague and a hell of a good idea, locally-created Tiesta Tea is off and running and shows no sign of slowing.
Exposed to become the “toast” of the town
Amy Ali and DJ Brian Mertz bring a night unlike any other to downtown Champaign
The man that was and will always be Flatlander Chocolate
In honor of the late Dan Schreiber of Flatlander Chocolate, we are choosing to run this feature article from just two weeks ago.