Brett & Luke were only intermittently present at Ebertfest this weekend, and I guess this is why. At a panel at Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, also this weekend, they announced that they’ve been working …
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UHS gets a trim on Fleet Street this weekend
There are those who might say that Sweeney Todd isn’t appropriate for a high school musical. On the other hand, there are those who might say that Sondheim isn’t appropriate for anyone’s ears. But these kids …
Ebertfest 2017 part 2 – watch harder
Rebecca rounds out the week’s worth of watching and ruminates on the themes of the fest.
Ebertfest 2017: Day one (and a half)
A running tally of what’s been going on at Ebertfest this year, brought to you by Rebecca.
The Ebertfest 19 experience
Nineteenth annual Ebertfest kicks off tonight. Here are some ins and outs of the weekend as a whole.
Urbana Arts Grants to be announced this Friday at Pizza M
The Urbana Public Arts Program awards grant money every year to local artists and organizations who will be making art to experience in Urbana. The 2017 recipients have been announced on the Urbana Arts website, …
Two threatened commodities: art and water
There’s a lot going on in town this weekend, but Earth Day also falls in there. Local director Latrelle Bright brings an original work to the IMC to celebrate, educate and express.
No-Movie Theatre series at Art Co-Op
You may have heard recently that the Art is having technical difficulties with its digital projector (please stand by…) But being artistic, creative, and adaptable has been the earmark of our local landmark, and responsible …
The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre releases summer season
Summer is a time for lighthearted everything — beach reads, carefree vacations, and romcoms and/or explosion films. 2017 is a time for deeply caring about everything — explosions in other countries, increased airport security making …
Outhaus re-opens for Boneyard—Saturday only
Despite heinous rumors to the contrary (spread by the propietor himself), it seems like the Outhaus could not stay closed for long. Just the winter, really, which makes sense. Whether this is a special case …