Another one lost to Austin
Katie talks to Sara Sasaki about fiddlin', learnin', and leavin'.
Katie talks to Sara Sasaki about fiddlin', learnin', and leavin'.
Jessica Lea Mayfield lets her grunge rock roots shine on her latest album, Make My Head Sing. Ahead of her performance at the Mariposa Music Festival, we spoke with her about how playing these songs has made her happier than ever.
Sean speaks with the organizers of Urbana's Summer Movie Night, happening this Friday in Downtown Urbana, and talks about the ethic behind their various projects.
If your week isn’t taking off yet, consider attending Parkland College’s Aviation Open House this Thursday from 2–4 p.m. at Willard Airport. Rebecah finds out more about the program.
Chris discovers why Champaign needs a new high school. Hint: It has to do with air-conditioning.
Katie talks to Myles Coyne of Animals in Human Attire about song writing and his band's upcoming show at Mike 'N Molly's.
Katie talks to David Henson of Shadows on a River about creating music in all environments and makes an interesting discovery about his name.
As part of our ongoing series on local public officials, Rebecah chats with Urbana city council member Dennis Roberts.
Silvercreek paired up with Dogfish Head Brewery for a BBQ beer dinner, and Jess and Pamela were fortunate enough to attend, and take home some free stuff.
Marty speaks with Kyle Prillaman of That's No Moon about the band's much awaited album release — happening tomorrow night at Mike 'N Molly's.