Judiee is a Pygmalion MadeFest veteran who also happens to be a few other things: art educator creativity enthusiast author designer PechaKucha speaker Urbana Artist of the Corridor and a current Kickstarter Her first book, Monet …
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Catch some stars at library storytimes today!
Unbeknownst to this library employee, Twin City Squared’s production of Peter and the Starcatchers has arranged to preview their production at both libraries’ storytimes today. Champaign Public Library’s performance was at 11a.m., but there’s still time …
Underdog fantasies and wild hierarchal odors
Rebecca sits down to talk poetry with local author, publisher and librarian Aaron McCollough. Instead they talk about music and mass culture and hermeticism and music.
Dance immortalized: Flatlands Dance Film Festival
Two Rebeccas discuss the merits of films, festivals, and dance.
You have one week to perfect your Snoopy dance or Sondheim solo
Or both. Parkland Theatre will hold open auditions for the first two shows of its 2016-2017 season Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Miner Theatre from 1–4 p.m. Auditionees can register at the Harold and Jean Miner Theatre …
Unit One / Allen Hall announces artist-in-residence schedule
Living in the residence hall that’s at the heart of the University of Illinois’ arts community has a lot of advantages, but you don’t need to be a student to partake in many of the …
Help build the Unreliable Bestiary
Deke Weaver is at it again, and he’s asking the community to help him construct the fourth installment in his lifelong project. BEAR, like his previous chapters, will include performances throughout the year: Fall at Meadowbrook …
45 is a distinguished age for a company
As the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre announces its 45th season, no one needs reassurance that they are in the prime of life.
At Pens to Lens, the participation is the trophy
Rebecca gives you the rundown of what to expect from Saturday's Pens to Lens gala, a festival that is beginning to receive national attention.
Get ‘em early: jaywalker conversion
It’s a little unsettling to be able to breeze down Green St. for two months without having to slam brakes and dodge random students who find new and creative places and ways to cross. Sometimes …