Krannert Center’s Sunday Salon series offers a chance to “see them first”
Jeff Nelson explores the unique experience of sitting on the stage to hear the rising stars of classical music at KCPA's Sunday Salons.
Jeff Nelson explores the unique experience of sitting on the stage to hear the rising stars of classical music at KCPA's Sunday Salons.
This weekend, Twin City Squared will be staging a moving and beautiful work, the dramatic poetry series For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange. Rebecca speaks with the cast and crew to see what we can expect.
Jimin talks with Jaclyn Loewenstein, director of the Station Theatre's upcoming play, American Wee-Pie.
The Moscow Festival Ballet offers three different different performances at the Krannert. Assistant Artistic Director Alexander Daev gives us the details.
The Beauty Shop are performing this Sunday for the first time since 2008, and John Isberg shares some thoughts and memories about the band.
A brand-new company is in town and staging a production during the downtime in the local theatre scene. Rebecca talks with director Garth Gersten about why people should take time out of their busy schedules for a little Nunsense!
Prior to their headlining show tonight at Cowboy Monkey, Maddie talks with Klevah and T.R.U.T.H — the duo that is Mother Nature.
One of the North Pole's most popular residents visits Krannert Center on Thursday night as the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra presents a energetic evening of holiday music and fun.
Austin Duncan, aka Snayl, is at the forefront of an emerging electronic music scene in Champaign-Urbana. I was able to sit down with him and learn more about his music and the local electronic music scene.
A microscopic part of a whole, Centum Cellulosa brings small talk to a big subject at Urbana's IMC.