The Station is ready for an upswing
After two fairly dark dramas, Rebecca finds out more about Every Brilliant Thing, the one-man comedy about depression that should lift our spirits.
After two fairly dark dramas, Rebecca finds out more about Every Brilliant Thing, the one-man comedy about depression that should lift our spirits.
Let dreams of sugar plums and other sweet treats from The Nutcracker spark your imagination this winter season.
The Krannert Art Museum and Spurlock Museum bring you more Medieval manuscript mayhem than you can shake a stick at this fall.
Ashley discusses the University of Illinois European Union Center's upcoming event, “Immigrant and Minority Children in Public Schools: A European and American comparative discussion” and the importance of remaining an inclusive Champaign-Urbana.
With impressive gains in the weight room, Illinois basketball is hoping to turn out its strongest season in years.
Opening Thursday November 17th, Zina Saro-Wiwa: Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance? explores the rich cultural, social, and economic facets of the Niger Delta. But what do we know about this exhibition and its featured artist?
For its 34th year, the Craft League of Urbana-Champaign brings the community together with local artists and crafters. The 34th Annual Art Fair promotes local artists and interests as well as sharing knowledge about various crafts and the fine arts.
The amount of sex and intrigue in the first opera at Krannert is nearly equal to a thrilling TV series, so Rebecca gets the dirt from visionary director Madeline Sayet about re-creating Poppea.
Rebecca chats with the cast of The Birds, opening tomorrow at the Station theatre, and lets them assuage her fears.
Purity Ring is coming to Canopy Club this Monday, and if you're not a fan of the group yet, Austin has a three-step plan to fandom mapped out that will put you well on your way.