There is only one weekly comedy showcase on the U of I campus. It’s at The Canopy and you can thank the masterminds at Champaign Urbana Comedy. Get there tonight and have a Long Island …
Posts by Katie Baldwin Prosise:
Meet Don
Katie talks to Don Schlorff, the newest member of the board of directors of the Urbana Business Association, about why Urbana is an ideal place to live.
Slightly corny but entirely genuine
Katie talks to James Greer of DTCV (pronounced “Detective”) about hard work, Boston, and accidents involving deer. They discuss what makes Greer's band a cut above the rest by examining what they aren't. It's way less confusing as an interview.
Whatsa Alma Mater?
The beloved University of Illinois Alma Mater sculpture has been gone nearly two years for restoration. The sculpture returns Wednesday, April 9th. The Alma Mater trio is expected to arrive between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 …
Wicked melting pot
Katie talks to J. Caleb Means of Wicked Walls about the changing faces of the band and the evolution of audio production as their debut album gets an official release today.
U of I LGBT Resource Center hosts Black Girl Dangerous creator
See Mia McKenzie, the creator of Black Girl Dangerous. “Quench your thirst for LGBT topics” at the Women’s Resource Center at 12pm on Monday, April 7. The presentation/discussion will be on the second floor. The University of …
Feeding your sense of community
Katie talks to General Manager Jacqueline Hannah about her time with Common Ground Food Co-op and why shopping local rules.
Support group seeks board members
Katie talks to Regina Crider, the founder of The Youth & Family Peer Support Alliance, about the group's purpose and its call for board members. She also speaks with Laura Huth, President and CEO of do good Consulting, about fundraising and the Alliance's strengths.
Meet the brains behind Undercut Collective
Katie talks to Saskia Bakker, the teenager who created Undercut Collective, and her mentor, Lindsey Barr, about tonight's event at Error Records.
Ginger bath
I’ve been sick with a wicked sore throat for 5 days. I’ve eaten enough popsicles to last 3 childhood summers. By the third day, I was willing to try just about anything. My massage therapist, Sara Curtis, …