Meghan reviews Charli Brissey's Miraging at Krannert Center's Studio Dance I, an abstract performance that re-invisioned the boundaries and relationships between bodies, beads and any other barrier that separates us.
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February Dance: Finding joy in political engagement
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Meghan details her reaction to the five differing components of Dance at Illinois' February Dance.
Connections: Helping women a pair of pants at a time
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Meghan explores Connections Retail Store, which is supporting survivors of homelessness and domestic violence through a beloved activity, shopping.
What would be on your list of Brilliant Things?
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Meghan reviews Every Brilliant Thing, a show that successfully strived to remind us all of life's little joys through depression by a list of brilliant things.
A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer walk into a maze
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Meghan reviews The Minotaur at Krannert Center of Performing Arts, where the classical Greek myth gets a modern take.
In the Blood looks past appearances
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Meghan reviews the thought-provoking play In the Blood, a modern adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter which explores society's responses towards homeless single mothers.
A little light needed for this dark novel
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Meghan reviews Schuy R. Weishaar's unusual novel Dark of the Center Line.
Appropriate or not? Kingdom City at Krannert Center
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Meghan chats with director J.W. Morissette about the upcoming play Kingdom City at Krannert Center of Performing Arts.
Reflection and re-telling: Sara Paige
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I sat down with Sara Paige, a local artist and graduate student to discuss her motivations and ideas behind her art.
The best sort of Nunsense
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Meghan reviews Nunsense, a hilarious play complete with singing nuns, audience quizzes, and even a tap-dance routine.