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Jess talks with the folks at the Urban Gardens Company about their gardens, their produce delivery program, and eating “ultra-local” and “ultra-fresh” veggies.
Jess talks with the folks at the Urban Gardens Company about their gardens, their produce delivery program, and eating “ultra-local” and “ultra-fresh” veggies.
Mark speaks to Kristin Williamson, a Republican candidate for State Representative in the 103rd District.
Rebecah chats with Lon Pitcher and Becky Rowe of the Champaign-Urbana Emergency Services Support Team, a group of volunteers that helps people transition after a crisis.
Katie talks to Emily Otnes about Alison Krauss and lyrical amnesia, as she and her band Mae & the Dark Days prepare to perform tonight at the Canopy Club.
You may not have noticed, but Ben Juday and Analog Outfitters have been in our backyard quietly turning old organs into some of the best guitar amplifiers around.
Katie talks to Pam Crews of Amasong about this week's choral festival at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
Rebecah visits Champaign Cycle's new Urbana location and delves into Champaign Cycle's long history.
Jeff speaks with Terrance Simien prior to his performance at tonight's OUTSIDE at the Research Park show.
Katie talks to Supriya Hobbs, co-founder of Miss Possible, about the new toy company that introduces kids to influential women.
Katie talks to Keith Brower Brown of Trails and Ways about his close relationship with the other members of his band.