Solidarity and healing at RESIST Art Show
This Saturday, IMC Gallery will be hosting RESIST Art Show, inspired by the Women's March on Washington and created in solidarity with marginalized groups in our country and our community.
This Saturday, IMC Gallery will be hosting RESIST Art Show, inspired by the Women's March on Washington and created in solidarity with marginalized groups in our country and our community.
Broadway Backwards is an annual celebration of song, dance, love, unity, equality, humanity, and charity on Broadway. Now Twin City Squared brings the celebration to the C-U.
Sarah reflects on Chicago of yesteryear and sits down to talk with one of the assistant directors of the Krannert Center for the Performing Art’s Lyric Theatre production of Romeo and Juliet.
The Station Theatre is making all stops as it brings early Tennessee Williams works to Urbana, courtesy of local director Tom Mitchell.
Ashley discusses all things insect fear and insect fear film with UIUC graduate student in the Department of Entomology, Todd Johnson.
In advance of Ben Folds' arrival at the Canopy Club this Saturday, Austin attempts to answer the question that was on nobody's mind: How is a piano-playing-rock-frontman made?
Rebecca chats with director Steve Fiol about John & Jen, the two-person chamber musical being staged for local actor Kyle Klein II’s final high school production.
Kyle A. Thomas discusses the operatic “scenes show” Viva Verdi! being performed at Krannert this weekend.
Jeff gives us an idea of what to expect from two different award-winning quartets set to perform at Krannert this weekend and next week.