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With a new edition published on Presidents' Day, this review of a local poetry collection is just in time for today's primary.
With a new edition published on Presidents' Day, this review of a local poetry collection is just in time for today's primary.
Bringing the exhibition from the museum to the community, two Art organizations coordinate an installation and film series.
Jimin reviews Jake Aurelian and Ripper the Clown's newest book, The Life & Mimes (& Various Times) of Ripper the Clown: The Autobiography of an Unconventional Time Traveler.
There’s nothing like sitting around a campfire, trying to tell the scariest story possible. Saturday’s performance at Urbana Free library will be nothing like sitting around a campfire, but the chances for a scare are high.
Alex sits down with local author Donna Reed to discuss her recently published book, My Voice.
Meghan reviews Matthew Minicucci's book of poetry Translation.
Rochelle interviews Pygmalion LitFest author Elena Passarello. There is screaming.
PygLitCrawl means you have to make choices, so Rebecca's giving you the chance to live your possibilities before the decision must be made.
Tony Pomonis talks with cult icon and Pygmalion LitFest headliner Brian Evenson.
Jessica Hopper will be appearing at Pygmalion in both the Tech and Lit Fests. Rebecca asks some questions about the verbal portion.