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Director Andrew Laudone talks with Jordan about his first feature film, its Midwest setting, and how people can help contribute.
Director Andrew Laudone talks with Jordan about his first feature film, its Midwest setting, and how people can help contribute.
After attending this year's gala, Smile Politely can confirm that this festival is still worth an entire Saturday.
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.
As the mercury (and humidity) rise in Illinois, I seek the shelter of dark, cool places like movie theaters. Even when the weather isn’t unbearable, I have a tendency to go to the movies. Luckily, the Art Theater Co-Op is showing a variety of film series to keep me coming back again and again.
On the heels of Ebertfest, Shelly learns more about the class for college credit that is also an international film festival.
Rebecca gives you some whats and whys about Ebertfest, with a few opinions and asides about the world, people, and dinner downtown.
Sam shows you the highlights of his boneyard experiene. He also has some items on his wishlist. Check it out!
Carly had a chance to ask Ebertfest director Dr. Nathaniel Kohn some questions about this year's Ebertfest running from April 13th through 17th at the Virginia Theatre in Champaign.
Be prepared for this year's slate of movies with plot summaries, a schedule, and personal biases put together for you by multiple voices from the Arts staff writers.
Bringing the exhibition from the museum to the community, two Art organizations coordinate an installation and film series.