Brooklyn Babylon offers a truly once-in-a-lifetime performance
Rebecca discusses impermanence with multiple-Grammy-nominated composer Darcy James Argue and Vertigo author/illustrator Danijel Zezelj, in preparation for Brooklyn Babylon.
Rebecca discusses impermanence with multiple-Grammy-nominated composer Darcy James Argue and Vertigo author/illustrator Danijel Zezelj, in preparation for Brooklyn Babylon.
Meghan chats with Christine Sevec-Johnson, the director of Noises Off! being held at Parkland Theater about the ups, downs, and their own hilarious moments of putting on a satire about the craziness of theater.
Patrick interviews Pokey LaFarge, who performs at the Highdive tomorrow night, discussing his humble beginnings and where he's headed.
Meghan chats with Chen about his upcoming gallery called The Garden Metro that explores the impacts of industrialization on a community and asks the question just how much should we give up in the name of progress?
Berlioz's Beatrice & Benedict burnishes a beloved and boisterous “B-plot”, begetting beauty and barbed banter.
This weekend marks the 7th annual C-U Folk and Roots Festival, which will feature bands from around the world as well as local talent. Check out the preview for the festival within.
The Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India will bring their exuberant musical celebration of India to Krannert this week.
Before their shows next week at The Canopy Club, get a scoop on what Young the Giant has to offer for lovers of that alternative indie rock sound.
There’s nothing like sitting around a campfire, trying to tell the scariest story possible. Saturday’s performance at Urbana Free library will be nothing like sitting around a campfire, but the chances for a scare are high.
In an effort to save your lives, Tom chronicles GWAR's history of metal brutality.