Local a capella groups take to the stage for a concert in support of Unit 7 Schools’ music programs.
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The Essence of Nature becomes apparent at IMC
Through abstraction, photographer and graphic designer Lynn Anderson creates ethereal dreamscapes from the natural world around her.
Parkland’s A Charlie Brown Christmas brings the love
A live-action version of a beloved holiday television special brings heart and warmth to the forefront this winter season.
Upholding tradition, C-U Ballet’s The Nutcracker returns
Let dreams of sugar plums and other sweet treats from The Nutcracker spark your imagination this winter season.
Beautiful illuminations to brighten your day
The Krannert Art Museum and Spurlock Museum bring you more Medieval manuscript mayhem than you can shake a stick at this fall.
Teen book about race and football scores a touchdown
Away Running is a mix of teenage drama, American football, French slang, and tense discussions about race and ethnicity.
Do you know Zina Saro-Wiwa?
Opening Thursday November 17th, Zina Saro-Wiwa: Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance? explores the rich cultural, social, and economic facets of the Niger Delta. But what do we know about this exhibition and its featured artist?
The Birds come home to roost at the Station Theatre
Conor McPherson’s adaptation of The Birds by Daphne du Maurier tries to rival that of Alfred Hitchcock’s famous 1963 movie starring Tippi Hedren. But is the play as frightening as the movie or original story?
More C-U Art for the Masses
For its 34th year, the Craft League of Urbana-Champaign brings the community together with local artists and crafters. The 34th Annual Art Fair promotes local artists and interests as well as sharing knowledge about various crafts and the fine arts.
A modern-day telling of a Greek myth
The Minotaur brings the drama of Ariadne the princess of Crete, Theseus the Athenian hero, and the legendary half-man, half-bull creature in his labyrinth to the present day.