This week’s Rainbow Connection is dedicated to Kate Bornstein.
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Twin City Derby Girls announce 2013 charity sponsor
Pictured from left to right: Jodi Thomas, aka Therafist; Kelly Hill (Habitat); Deb Sosnowski, aka Dame Sangre; Kim Gollings (Habitat); and Jocelyn Spitzer, aka Cruel la la. Photo by Tom Schaefges From the press release: …
CCHCC celebrates 36 years
From the press release: Champaign County Health Care Consumers is celebrating 36 years of grassroots organizing for health care access and justice. CCHCC’s Annual Awards Dinner will be held on Friday, April 19 at 6:00 …
Author Walter Dean Myers to share message: “Reading Is Not Optional”
From the press release: Walter Dean Myers, the critically acclaimed author of Monster, Sunrise Over Fallujah, and many other books for children and young adults, will be in Champaign to share a hard-hitting message for …
The Rainbow Connection: March 18–24
This week’s Rainbow Connection is dedicated to science and this father. Oh, and Rob Portman, this is for you.
Local author nominated for Lambda Literary Award
Local author, Lania Knight, is a finalist for the 25th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. She’s been nominated for the category LGBT Debut Fiction for her book Three Cubic Feet. Mark Laughlin interviewed Ms. Knight last …
City of Urbana announces 2013 Urbana Arts Grants recipients
From the press release: City of Urbana Announces 2013 Urbana Arts Grant Recipients The City of Urbana Public Arts Commission is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2013 Urbana Arts Grants. Created in 2009, …
The Rainbow Connection: March 11–17
This week’s Rainbow Connection is dedicated to Ernie Banks and Richard Dent.
Nick Offerman encourages students to vote for the Krannert
Illinois Theatre alumni, Nick Offerman, made a video that encourages students to reaffirm the Krannert Center fee, and gives some pretty interesting reasons why they should.
Food security and food justice panel discussion
From the press release: Food security and food justice will be the focus of a panel discussion on the University of Illinois campus on Thursday, March 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. This public colloquy, …